August 10, 2021 Perpetua stock surges on antimony supply deal with Gates-backed battery developer Perpetua's Stibnite project in Idaho is currently the only domestically mined source of the critical mineral in the US.
August 10, 2021 US sanctions on Belarus potash leave out nation’s sole seller The penalties announced on Monday target state-owned Belaruskali, which controls about a fifth of the global market for the crop nutrient.
August 9, 2021 Top 10 Canadian companies with assets in the US The US is fertile ground for a variety of minerals, and Canadian companies are active throughout the country.
August 9, 2021 Arizona Sonoran Copper aims to restart Cactus mine The company is working to reactivate the brownfields copper deposit in the shortest possible timeframe
August 9, 2021 Gold price dives to 4-month low on concerns of early Fed tapering Spot gold fell by as much as 4.4% during the early hours of Asian trading.
August 9, 2021 UN says IPCC’s climate report “code red for humanity” First major assessment from the UN-backed experts committee in nearly a decade sees no end to rising temperatures before 2050.
August 9, 2021 Barrick Gold sees little hit from inflation, reaffirms 2021 targets Production fell 9.4% to 1.04 million ounces due to planned maintenance at its Nevada Gold Mine and Pueblo Viejo.
August 9, 2021 Gates-backed firm joins Bluejay on battery metals quest KoBold Metals, a start-up backed by a coalition of billionaires, will pay $15m in exploration funding for Greenland project.
August 7, 2021 How fossil fuels can help decarbonize the economy Experts at Rice University say one of the keys to slashing CO2 emissions is in splitting hydrocarbon molecules into hydrogen and solid carbon.
August 6, 2021 North Carolina County where Piedmont plans lithium project temporarily bans mining Piedmont last autumn signed a deal to supply US electric automaker Tesla Inc with lithium sourced from its deposits in North Carolina, sending the company’s stock up tenfold.
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