June 8, 2022 Activist investor Bluebell adds pressure on Glencore to fix coal unit Bluebell Capital Partners has again asked Glencore Plc to overhaul its climate policy, while seeking support from other shareholders to push for reform at the commodities giant.
June 8, 2022 China ban on foreign coal investment leaves Zimbabwe scrambling Zimbabwe’s plan to refurbish two idled coal-fired power stations has been thrown into disarray by China’s decision.
June 8, 2022 One dead in mining accident in eastern Poland, say police In April, two mines belonging to state-owned JSW saw fatal accidents over just one week, and authorities promised a safety review of the mines.
June 7, 2022 Rich nations may fork out billions to wean Indonesia off coal Indonesia is one of a handful of resource-driven nations that could make a major difference in the battle to curb climate change.
June 7, 2022 Yancoal Australia rejects $1.8bn takeover bid from China’s Yankuang Yankuang Energy Group, which is Yancoal's largest shareholder, said it was open to negotiations to boost its stake.
June 6, 2022 Biden’s trade plan to kickstart US solar fails to win over industry Biden's plan included invoking emergency authorities to impose a two-year ban on new tariffs for panels imported from four Southeast Asia nations.
June 5, 2022 Explosion at Colombian coal mine kills nine workers, traps six Nine miners have died and six remain trapped following an explosion at the La Mestiza coal mine in Colombia’s northeastern El Zulia municipality.
June 3, 2022 First test for Australia’s new government is an energy squeeze Australia generates most of its power using coal, and outages at some aging facilities amid colder-than-usual weather have contributed to the squeeze.
June 2, 2022 Glencore expected to dismiss bid for Yancoal Australia stake Chinese majority owner’s bid for Glencore's interest in Australia's largest coal producer "offensively low", sources said.
June 1, 2022 China opens door to more new coal power with minor wording tweak China has said it plans to let consumption of the fossil fuel increase until 2025 before beginning to reduce it.
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