Q1 2024 update: mentions of corporate governance in mining industry filings
The global mining industry experienced a 53% drop in company filings mentions of corporate governance in Q1 2024 compared with the previous quarter, according to GlobalData’s analysis.The post Q1 2024...
View ArticleCorporate Governance hiring activity dropped in the mining industry in Q3 2023
The global mining industry recorded a 35% drop in corporate governance hiring activity in Q3 2023, according to GlobalDataThe post Corporate Governance hiring activity dropped in the mining industry in...
View ArticleWhat does Biden’s executive order mean for worldwide AI regulation?
The executive order highlights the US sentiment towards AI regulation, but presents a fragmented approach with possibility of discord.The post What does Biden’s executive order mean for worldwide AI...
View ArticleWhat in the world has happened since COP27?
Since last year’s COP27 summit, what events and government acts, if any, have made a positive impression on the climate?The post What in the world has happened since COP27? appeared first on Mining...
View ArticleCOP27: Have we committed to our goals?
Despite negotiations being ongoing since COP27, they have been slowed down by a lot of disagreements on how the fund will work.The post COP27: Have we committed to our goals? appeared first on Mining...
View ArticleWhy COP28 is “the most important COP” since the Paris Agreement
Energy Monitor takes you through what to expect at the UN climate conference taking place in December in Dubai, COP28.The post Why COP28 is “the most important COP” since the Paris Agreement appeared...
View ArticleLeading with an invisible hand: what role will private finance play at COP28?
In advance of the conference starting this week, Energy Monitor walks you through what role private finance can be expected to play at COP28.The post Leading with an invisible hand: what role will...
View ArticleKilling for oil – the necessity of representation in climate action
What lessons for just climate action can be learned from the maltreatment of the Osage nation, as depicted in Killers of the Flower Moon?The post Killing for oil – the necessity of representation in...
View ArticleOil and gas in North Africa: How intelligent fibre sensing is transforming...
A partnership with Huawei is providing a new smart solution for oil and gas pipeline inspection in Algeria.The post Oil and gas in North Africa: How intelligent fibre sensing is transforming Algeria’s...
View ArticleMining volcanic brine: a new era of mining could be about to erupt
Bubbling below the earth's surface is a stash of metals essential to the energy transition. Reaching these resources means mining a volcano.The post Mining volcanic brine: a new era of mining could be...
View ArticleFrom pit to port: new issue of MINE Australia out now
In this issue: ABB, AVEVA and Rockwell discuss full mine integration, cleaner fuels as a bridge to electrification, Australia at the forefront of the robotics revolution, and more. The post From pit to...
View Article‘Operational disruption’ the main cybersecurity threat in mining
John Price, CEO of infrastructure cybersecurity firm SubRosa, discusses the main threats in the mining sector. The post ‘Operational disruption’ the main cybersecurity threat in mining appeared first...
View Article“Absolutely broken” promises for Lithium Triangle’s indigenous communities
The demand for lithium should have brought wealth to the indigenous communities of South America – but it is not. The post “Absolutely broken” promises for Lithium Triangle’s indigenous communities...
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