August 22, 2018 Russian ministries reject proposed windfall tax on metals and mining firms Russian government ministries have agreed that a proposed windfall tax on metals, mining and chemical companies was inappropriate.
August 22, 2018 No matter how many leaders Australia knifes, renewable energy will still win: Russell The problem for Australia is that this isn't something being imagined, it's the reality of a country that can't find political and social consensus on climate politics and the role…
August 22, 2018 Merkel allies pile on the pressure to keep coal plants running Germany’s states are upping pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel to keep coal-fired power for as long as 30 years as the nation approaches a deadline for setting an exit date…
August 21, 2018 The 30 countries leading the way in environmental credentials List was complied using the environmental performance index (EPI), which has nine key categories: agriculture, air quality, biodiversity and habitat, climate and energy, forests, fisheries, health impacts, water resources, and…
August 21, 2018 Trump promised to bring back coal – It’s declining again Nineteen months into his term, there’s little improvement.
August 21, 2018 Trump to relax carbon limits on power plants to support US coal The new plan would hand authority to states to create narrower rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired plants.
August 20, 2018 BHP annual profit jumps 33 percent, misses forecast Analysts thought profits would reach $9.27 billion.
August 20, 2018 L&M Coal Holdings wins $40m NZ high court action against Bathurst Resources LMCH successfully argued that further payment for West Coast coal assets that it sold to Buller in 2010 in a deferred settlement agreement was due because Buller had triggered agreed…
August 20, 2018 India’s surging coal imports driven by captive power users: Russell India's coal imports appear headed for another strong month in August, raising the question as to why the usually cost-sensitive market hasn't scaled back purchases given a surge in prices…
August 17, 2018 Turkey tariffs hike on US goods threatens country’s coal imports — WoodMac Wood Mackenzie predicts that, in the short term, demand for coal will fall due to its higher prices. In the longer term, the new tariffs will slow Turkish economic growth…
US asks allies to step up measures on Chinese minerals Ending US reliance on the minerals has been a top priority for Washington since last year, when Beijing imposed export restrictions on rare earths. January 15, 2026 | 04:05 pm