Renewable mining: can mining clean up its carbon footprint?
Mining remains one of the most energy-intensive industries in Australia. Can the industry clean up its carbon footprint?
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Mining remains one of the most energy-intensive industries in Australia. Can the industry clean up its carbon footprint?
BySchneider Electric's Mining, Minerals and Metals Sales VP, Vivek Kapoor gives his take on the future steps to be taken…
Following the Minerals Council of Australia’s net zero pledge, we take a look at the progress made so far, and…
ByOn paper, environmental offset schemes are a creative solution to mitigating the damage caused by mining operations, that don't impede…
BySouth Africa will receive $8.5bn from the US and European countries to help end its reliance on coal.
ByFortescue Metals Group has committed to achieve net-zero scope 3 emissions by 2040 by tackling emissions across its global value…
ByCanadian gold miner IAMGOLD has committed to achieving net negative greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by no later than 2050.
ByIn this issue: different approaches to encouraging mining investment, Rio Tinto’s return to Panguna, and the growing influence of environmental,…
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