September 16, 2013 Chileans sue Swedish mining firm for $13.9 million A group of 707 Chileans is seeking compensation for health problems allegedly caused by Boliden's toxic waste dumped near their homes in the eighties.
September 16, 2013 Devastating cost of illegal mining in Peru higher than ever thought: government About 40,000 hectares of Amazonic forest, not 18,000 as the government thought, has been destroyed by illegal mining in Peru.
September 15, 2013 Top scientists overstate global warming: leaked UN report "It is not a bible, it is a scientific review, an assessment of the literature."
September 11, 2013 Gold’s headed for $1500, consumer demand to falter: Thompson Reuters gold survey But it will settle at an average of $1,350 over the 2014 calendar year.
September 11, 2013 Canadian gold miner gets environmental approval for Peruvian gold mine Most important step in the permitting process cleared, says company.
September 11, 2013 Legal hurdles could hinder Canadian gold miner plans in Brazil’s Amazon Prosecutors argue Belo Sun Mining Corp. has failed to study the impact on Amazon communities.
September 10, 2013 Gamechanger: Chinese Valemax ban could be relaxed soon With iron ore freight rates soaring, lifting the ban on Vale's mega-carriers could be a game changer.
September 10, 2013 Chinese bidders may be allowed to compete for Glencore Xstrata $5bn Peru mine Las Bambas expected to produce more than 400,000 tonnes of copper a year, as well significant quantities of gold, silver and molybdenum as by-product.
September 9, 2013 Reflections on the new mining regulatory framework in Brazil Changes in the local legislation and how it affects the mining industry in Brazil.
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