June 11, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Geopolitical risks are climbing – interstate conflict is top risk in 2015 Over the last decade economic events or environmental issues came out as top risks to the world according to the annual WEF survey. Not this year.
June 10, 2015 EPA releases EJSCREEN, an environmental justice screening and mapping tool Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released EJSCREEN, an environmental justice screening and mapping tool that uses high resolution maps combined with demographic and environmental data to identify places…
June 9, 2015 Uranium got you down? Better days are ahead: Cantor Fitzgerald Canada’s Rob Chang Chang foresees volatility as the 2020 uranium deficit draws closer and demand for the limited stockpile drives the price up.
June 6, 2015 Momentum: The marker that matters The 12 Top Pick companies at the Metals Investor Forum all share an essential trait: momentum. Despite all that the markets have thrown at them, they continue to pragmatically advance…
June 5, 2015 Most US mining and natural resources jobs lost in six years Mining and logging was the big exception in Friday's payroll numbers with 18,000 jobs lost in May, the worst month since the global financial crisis.
June 4, 2015 The world’s top 40 miners saw returns hitting decade-low in 2014 — report They shed $156 billion in market value last year, or about 16% of their combined worth, according to PwC.
June 2, 2015 IMAGE GALLERY: Potash ponds in the Utah desert To the non-expert eye they may seem a set of mirages, but these turquoise-purple-pink visions are what ground-level potash ponds look like near Arches National Park.
June 1, 2015 Fission Expands R600W Zone; Step Out Hits 14.84% U3O8 Over 3.5M High-grade mineralization at R600W continues to show strong similarities to Triple R deposit
May 28, 2015 Life hasn’t come back to Canada’s mining sector just yet — report Mining equities didn’t fare very well in Ernst & Young's most recent Canadian Mining Eye report.
May 27, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Nuclear takes back seat in United States, but drives the bus in China The vast majority of nuclear reactors in the US have been steaming along for decades and are approaching their decommissioning date.
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