Europe pushes faster permitting and monitoring to secure critical minerals for the energy transition
Europe’s push to secure critical minerals is accelerating at the same time as industrial demand is rising and fossil-fuel dependence […]
Europe’s push to secure critical minerals is accelerating at the same time as industrial demand is rising and fossil-fuel dependence […]
Deep-sea mining is moving from policy debate toward operational planning, but regulators and industry stakeholders are confronting a compliance problem:
The European Union’s move to secure critical minerals through direct equity participation is changing the way environmental compliance is planned
The Western Australian Government is progressing a large-scale vanadium battery project in Kalgoorlie, positioning the initiative as a practical step
Environmental oversight of major energy and mining developments in Southeast Europe is tightening, as a cluster of Chinese-backed projects encounter
The UK has set out a critical minerals and rare earths strategy designed to reduce dependence on a small number
Deep sea mining has become a contentious issue in the global resource debate as states and companies weigh potential access
European financial institutions face growing financial and reputational threats linked to environmental, social and governance risks in critical mineral mining.
ArcelorMittal has received environmental approval to construct a steel powder production facility in Avilés, Asturias, Spain. The permit was officially
China’s industrial expansion has been supported by state subsidies, cheap electricity, extensive transport infrastructure, and a skilled workforce, enabling its
The European Commission has announced a new list of 13 strategic critical mineral projects located outside the EU. The initiative
China is increasing its role in deep-sea mining, an area described as largely unregulated, with attention focused on both environmental