October 4, 2015 30,000 South African coal miners poised to strike The fate of the South African mining industry is once again in the hands of striking workers.
October 2, 2015 Controversial BC coal mine green-lighted with conditions BC government grants environmental assessment certificate with 24 conditions.
October 1, 2015 Commodities terrible, terrible quarter in just one chart Unless you were hiding out in rough rice or lean hogs, commodities were not your friend in the third quarter of 2015.
September 30, 2015 Low commodity prices could persist says Lagarde Change that is "necessary and healthy"
September 29, 2015 Rio Tinto agrees sale of interest in Bengalla Joint Venture for US$606 million Bengalla is the smallest of three coal mines in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales in which Rio Tinto holds an interest, producing 8.6 million tonnes (3.4 million tonnes…
September 29, 2015 Alberta to phase out coal ‘as quickly as we reasonably can’ says premier Net carbon pricing may be too low.
September 29, 2015 Navigating the post PPL No. P15-IV-01 workplace examination The current metal/non-metal examination regulation falls far short of this important benchmark (clarity in terms of its requirements).
September 29, 2015 Australia’s minerals sector facing skills crisis The mining industry is now losing highly skilled professionals as they pursue alternative work.
September 28, 2015 World’s first deep sea mining proposal ignores consequences of its impacts on oceans As the deep sea mining industry chases investors at the Asia Pacific Deep Sea Mining Summit, a new critique by the Deep Sea Mining Campaign reveals indefensible flaws in the…
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