September 27, 2013 Global warming a reality we are responsible for: UN The landmark report is likely to rekindle debate over the fossil fuels powering the world’s economies.
September 26, 2013 GE says it’s got technology to clean up fracking Decreasing the chances of toxic waste spills and cutting the costs of water treatment in half.
September 26, 2013 BHP keeping Olympic Dam expansion on hold, unless ‘technological miracle’ allows it CEO Andrew Mackenzie expects to have something to say about the expansion "within a year.”
September 26, 2013 China investment opportunities today: Jim Rogers Somebody's going to get rich cleaning up China's environment.
September 26, 2013 A wave of M&A coming for small and micro-cap gold companies? "I do think that this is an entry point for many of the intermediate and senior producers."
September 25, 2013 Iron ore giant Vale has a secret that it won’t share The Brazilian miner is considering more non-core asset sales by the end of the year... and it is also working on a secret, "surprising" deal.
September 24, 2013 Mining and other human activities hurting coral reefs, causing sea life extinction: report Species living in declining reef habitats, such as Australia’s Great Barrier, likely to go extinct.
September 23, 2013 One in ten Australian mining professionals unemployed The figure is up from just 2% only 12 months ago.
September 19, 2013 Australia’s largest open cut zinc mine closing in 2016 Remediation at Century, the world’s third largest open cut zinc mine, is expected to take 120 years.
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