Emissions reach lowest level in 70 years due to sharp decline in coal use in Germany

In the past year, Germany marked a significant environmental achievement by attaining a 70-year low in emissions. This milestone, notable for the largest economy in Europe, is primarily credited to a substantial decrease in reliance on coal, indicating a transformative change in the country’s energy framework. The decrease in emissions wasn’t limited to the energy…

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A recent study suggests that the establishment of new critical mineral mines in British Columbia has the potential to generate approximately $600 billion.

A recent independent economic impact analysis, commissioned by the Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC), reveals that 16 proposed critical mineral mines in the province hold a pivotal position. These mines represent a near-term investment of C$36 billion, with the potential to generate 300,000 person-years of employment and contribute C$11 billion in tax revenues. In…

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The Journey Toward Autonomy in Mining

In recent decades, mines have progressively adopted cleaner, safer, and more efficient operations, benefiting from advancements in positioning and orientation technology that facilitate automation and autonomy. Indeed, a 2020 report from Baker McKenzie revealed that the global smart mining market was valued at US$6.8 billion in 2019, with projections anticipating it to reach US$20.31 billion…

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