May 10, 2022 Africa’s accelerated energy transition should leave no-one behind Africa faces a generational opportunity to create new supply chains drawing upon its 'Aladdin's cave’- like endowment of mineral wealth, panel hears.
May 8, 2022 Communities protesting against Las Bambas set up new conditions to negotiate with Peruvian government The leaders of the Fuerabamba and Huancuire communities demanded that MMG join the dialogue process.
May 6, 2022 EnergyX pledges $100,000 to support healthcare and education in Bolivian communities A portion of funding will go to build 6 schools in Uyuni, enabling students to learn lithium related chemistry and engineering.
May 4, 2022 ESG standards’ Indigenous blind spot could threaten critical metals push ESG reporting standards were developed by and for finance and investment professionals without any input from Indigenous peoples and are failing to capture their rights and interests in companies’ ESG…
May 2, 2022 Teck’s technology transformation initiatives enhance performance, safety and sustainability Teck said RACE, which stands for Renew, Automate, Connect and Empower, between 2019-2021 enhanced operational performance in five core areas.
April 18, 2022 Last leg of Ring of Fire road enters the environmental assessment process Access to the region in Northern Ontario is a challenge as paved roads are at least 300 km away.
April 11, 2022 Illegal gold rush is squeezing native people in Brazil’s Amazon Lax supervision and outright support of informal mining by Brazilian authorities were behind a 46% jump in Yanomami land degradation last year, report shows.
April 6, 2022 British Columbia project would be only Indigenous-owned LNG export facility in the world $2.4bn liquefied natural gas plant in Kitimat now making its way through the BC Environmental Assessment process.
March 28, 2022 Anglo looks to the sea as water scarcity hits Chile copper mines The proposal is to build a plant on the coast of the Valparaiso region that would produce drinking water for residents in exchange for access to waste water that could…
March 22, 2022 Mining firms slam Brazil indigenous bill in a sign of ESG times The government-backed bill would pit informal miners with little consideration for ESG matters against the formal industry that needs to show its green and community credentials.
Mining stocks dominate TSXV’s top performers list Topping the list is Santacruz Silver Mining, which finished 2025 with a 1,137% market cap growth alongside a 1,103% appreciation in share price. February 18, 2026 | 06:54 am