September 14, 2022 What is the cost of Europe’s energy crisis? With the continent thrown into uncertainty, this chart shows allocated funding by country in response to the energy crisis.
September 14, 2022 Indonesia accounts for over 50% of deforestation caused by large-scale mining Coal extraction in the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan drove the mining-related deforestation in the country.
September 13, 2022 China rust belt province plans $87 billion clean energy overhaul Liaoning province is planning six different energy bases of 10 gigawatts each, according to a report from state-owned CCTV.
September 13, 2022 Billionaire climate activist may target more major polluters with green campaigns Several companies that rank as key sources of greenhouse gas emissions lack detailed proposals to meet their pledges on climate action, says Mike Cannon-Brookes
September 12, 2022 Coal, lumber among goods threatened by potential rail strike Freight railroads and labor unions worked through the weekend to try to avoid a strike that could cost the US economy more than $2 billion a day.
September 12, 2022 Column: Russia’s coal exports to Asia slipping even as discount widens Russia’s seaborne exports of all grades of coal to Asia dropped to the lowest in four months in August.
September 12, 2022 Colombia to require environmental permits for exploration Companies operating in Colombia currently need environmental permission only for the extraction and production phases of projects.
September 8, 2022 Column: China’s August coal and copper imports not as strong as they look China's imports of major commodities were mixed in August, with ongoing weakness in crude oil and natural gas.
September 8, 2022 China to add more coal plants than thought to ease energy crunch The world’s biggest energy user plans to add 270 gigawatts of thermal capacity in the five years through 2025.
September 8, 2022 China’s Yankuang Energy ends buyout talks with Yancoal Australia Glencore had also sold its minority stake in the coal producer for A$442 million ($298 million) in July.
Chile’s Mantoverde copper output hit as labor talks stall, union says The labor authority had notified that the company will not have emergency personnel from the union to keep facilities operational. January 12, 2026 | 11:18 am