November 9, 2021 Investors pushed mining giants to quit coal. Now it’s backfiring Anglo American's strategy reversal has become a case study for unintended consequences.
November 8, 2021 Teck and Oldendorff team up to reduce supply chain CO2 emissions from BC port The CO2 reductions represent Scope 1 emissions for Oldendorff and Scope 3 emissions for Teck.
November 8, 2021 Poland waiting for Czech response in Turow talks, says minister Turow, a 30 square kilometre area, is one of Poland's largest lignite mines.
November 8, 2021 BHP sheds more Australian coal mines in $1.35 billion deal The world’s largest miner has agreed to sell its 80% stake in BMC to Stanmore Resources, as part of its retreat from fossil fuels.
November 7, 2021 China’s State Grid warns of tight supply in winter, despite easing power crunch A wide swathe of China has suffered outages since May as soaring prices and tight supply of coal.
November 7, 2021 New study shows real impact of mountaintop mining on endangered species Recent research estimated the full extent of water-quality degradation attributable to mountaintop removal mining at the landscape level.
November 6, 2021 The energy crisis that helped revive coal is easing, for now Supplies of coal, the key source of electricity generation in China and India, are beginning to rise again after governments pressed miners to boost output.
November 5, 2021 Coal is out, net zero now the goal in BOE’s greener bond buying Bond buying will be skewed toward the stronger climate performers with the potential for further escalation.
November 5, 2021 Work set to start on Botswana coal mine in 2022 despite pressure Botswana is edging ahead with developing its coal resources, which are estimated at 200 billion tonnes.
November 5, 2021 As Africa’s renewables grow, fossil fuels inventories drop – report A new report by PwC states that as Africa’s fossil fuel inventories show a downturn, renewables are on the rise across the continent.
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