November 12, 2015 Anglo reshuffles top management team, waves iron ore boss good-bye With the changes, Anglo’s chief Mark Cutifani is trying to turn around the company’s fortunes following years during which it has underperformed its peers.
November 12, 2015 US Congress grants citizens rights to own asteroid-mined riches Until now, there was no legislature clarifying issues such as whether resources mined from celestial bodies could be sold on Earth.
November 12, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: The industrial internet, and how it’s revolutionizing mining Learn in today's infographic how the "Industrial Internet", or the convergence of the global industrial sector with big data and the internet of things, is ushering in a new age…
November 11, 2015 Coal is dead? No one told China If all of this year's approved coal plants get built, they will have a total capacity of 123 gigawatts, equivalent to building 61 Hoover Dams.
November 10, 2015 Peabody Energy to disclose more climate risks to investors Peabody’s concessions came in response to a probe that found the company had not been forthright with investors and regulators about threats to its business.
November 10, 2015 Poland may stop producing coal until at least 2018 The new government is considering to stop production at several of its mines until at least 2018 in an effort to help prices by reducing a global oversupply.
November 9, 2015 Commodities rout a sign the world economy is growing, says economist Peter Hall, chief economist of Export Development Canada, says it’s all about the end of quantitative easing.
November 9, 2015 China smog at ‘record’ levels as coal burning for heating begins Local authorities have issued the highest alert, warning residents to stay indoors.
November 4, 2015 James Carr is Canada’s new Minister of Natural Resources Before becoming a public figure, the Winnipeg businessman and Liberal South Centre MP worked as a journalist, musician and administrator.
November 4, 2015 German Renewables’ Share Expected to Rise to 33 Percent in 2015 Initial Estimates Indicate Record-setting Amount of Renewable Energy Fed into the Grid
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