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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...

Nigeria and France sign agreement to enhance critical minerals sector and promote sustainable mining

The Federal Government of Nigeria and France have reached an agreement to collaborate on joint projects aimed at promoting and diversifying the value chain...

Thousands rally in Serbia against lithium mining project deal with EU

Thousands of people across Serbia took to the streets to protest a lithium excavation project that the Serbian government recently signed with the European...

European Lithium welcomes Austrian exemption of Wolfsberg lithium project from environmental impact assessment

European Lithium Ltd has welcomed the recent announcement from the Carinthian state government, which has confirmed that Critical Metals Corp (CRML) subsidiary ECM Lithium...

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...

Blue Moon Metals to acquire two copper assets in Norway for $67.3 million

Blue Moon Metals has announced the acquisition of two brownfield copper properties in Norway, the Nussir and NSG projects, in separate deals totaling US$67.3...

UK 2024 Criticality Assessment identifies 34 essential minerals for future economic stability

The UK 2024 Criticality Assessment has identified 34 minerals as "critical" out of 82 materials assessed, marking a significant increase from the 2021 assessment,...

Galp scraps lithium refinery plan in Portugal due to funding challenges

Portuguese energy company Galp announced that it has canceled its plan to build the Aurora lithium refinery in Setúbal, Portugal, after failing to secure...
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