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Norway’s deep sea mining delay: A temporary victory for ocean ecosystems

The Arctic Ocean’s deep-sea ecosystems will remain safe from deep-sea mining—for now. Norway had planned to begin seabed mining exploration in its national waters...

ABB report highlights Australian and global mining industry’s progress towards sustainability and decarbonisation

ABB’s "Mining’s Moment" report emphasizes the mining sector's strides in embracing sustainability and decarbonisation, with a clear recognition that transitioning operations to a greener...

Environmental groups challenge Serbia’s approval of Rio Tinto’s Jadar mining project

The Ministry of Environmental Protection of Serbia has outlined the scope and requirements for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the mining component of...

Rio Tinto raises 2025 capital expenditure and copper output projections, focuses on clean energy metals growth

Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining giant, announced an increase in its capital expenditure guidance for 2025 and forecasted higher copper production, primarily driven by...

Portugal to launch lithium prospecting tender in 2024 to boost European green transition

Portugal has announced plans to issue an international tender for lithium prospecting licenses next year, a process originally scheduled for 2018 but delayed due...

Shifting foundations: Preserving cultural identity in Europe’s transition away from coal

The phase-out of coal in Europe is essential to addressing climate change, but it presents significant challenges for regions that have long depended on...

China to launch pioneering deep-sea mining experiment in Pacific, paving the way for rare metal dominance

A state-owned Chinese company plans to conduct a groundbreaking mining experiment in the Pacific Ocean’s international waters, including areas near Minami-Torishima Island, according to...

Norwegian environmental party blocks Arctic deep-sea mining plans in budget deal

A small left-wing environmentalist party in Norway, the Socialist Left Party (SV), succeeded in halting plans to mine the sea bed in the Arctic...

Norway’s Arctic seabed mining proposal sparks legal battle and environmental concerns

Norway is moving forward with plans to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals, including copper, cobalt, zinc and rare earths, which...
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