October 7, 2014 Crude from oil sands not dirty: European Union The EU new plan changes how refiners label the carbon intensity of their fuel.
October 7, 2014 Queensland wants coal waste to be dumped onshore, not near reef The state government submitted an application to the federal government for 3mn m³ of dredging material to be disposed on land.
October 6, 2014 ‘No discussion taking place with Glencore’: Rio Tinto Preferring to "successfully execute" alone.
October 6, 2014 Catalyst check: natural resources watchlist at three months In June the Gold Report Publisher, Jason Mallin, asked a panel of experts picking a portfolio of stocks with upside potential for the 2014 Streetwise Reports Natural Resources Watchlist. Here's…
October 6, 2014 Coal dust seen as serious environmental threat in Canada: poll Metro Vancouver residents polled in a new survey are also concerned that coal dust from a recently approved loading facility at Fraser Surrey Docks will harm regional air quality.
October 6, 2014 India poised to overtake China as world’s largest coal consumer The country continues to battle chronic power shortages that are crippling its growth.
October 5, 2014 Macmines pushes China Stone mine in Galilee Basin despite price fall The $6 billion China Stone thermal coal project slated for Queensland is pushing on, despite sliding prices and other mine closures, with the proponents submitting a plan to export 38…
October 3, 2014 The sound money business: four years past and future forecast I have reason to believe that over the next four years, gold and silver investors will witness shocking macroeconomic events that put to rest any doubts about the importance of…
October 3, 2014 U.S. sees drop in coal exports in 2014 During the first half of 2014, US exports of the fossil fuel totalled 52.3 million short tons (MMst), 16% below the same period in 2013.
October 3, 2014 Nuclear power costs billions more than promised Since the mid-1990s nuclear power has been staging a comeback. The Fukushima reactor disaster in 2011 may have given a moment of pause, but today 14 countries are building new…
Viridis targets US, Europe rare earth deals amid China pushback The negotiations include setting a minimum price for output from Viridis’s $360 million Colossus project in the state of Minas Gerais. January 19, 2026 | 12:27 pm