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Pink Diamond Tender Dazzles at Rio Tinto’s Argyle Mine as It Nears End of Era

July 16, 2019

One of its last collections of the world’s rarest pink and red diamonds has been unveiled by Rio Tinto in a historic preview at the Argyle mine in Western Australia’s far north. The East Kimberley mine produces more than 90

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Wyoming’s First Coal Mine to Open is in Danger of Closing

July 15, 2019

Belle Ayr, a strip mine that sits in the northeast corner of Wyoming, was the very first strip mine to open in the West back in 1972, kicking off a shifting of the coal industry from the eastern U.S. to

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Capturing Carbon Emissions Could Move World to Clean Energy Future

July 11, 2019

The United States and the world will be using fossil fuels for some time. This, to borrow a phrase, is an inconvenient fact. But it is one that our country must come to terms with if we are to create

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Residents Worried About Future in Heart of Wyoming’s Coal Country

July 9, 2019

Sandie Jones worked as a coal miner here for over three decades, witnessing firsthand the expansion of the city that has dubbed itself the Energy Capital of the Nation. During summers as a child, Jones stayed in her aunt and

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International Uranium Battles Could Mean Windfall for Wyoming Mining Interests

July 2, 2019

Wyoming is home to one of the largest untapped reserves of uranium in the world. Those reserves remain largely untapped though, and for years the United States has procured the majority of the nation’s uranium supply from sources abroad. But

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Andrew Wheeler: Keeping Coal Sector Alive Will Benefit International Environmental Protection

July 1, 2019

Coal power, which has seen a marked decline in the U.S., is necessary for reliability and energy affordability, and sustaining it could boost pollution technology exports and “improve lives while driving down emissions worldwide,” said Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator

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Mining Magnate Ross Beaty Fights to Preserve Princess Louisa Inlet, B.C.

June 27, 2019

Ross Beaty was 10 years old when he first visited Princess Louisa Inlet. The mining magnate spent a summer boating there with his father, trying to dodge stray logs in the water — “sometimes successfully and sometimes not so much,”

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U.K.’s Largest and Only Asteroid Mining Company has Designs on Our Skies

June 25, 2019

When he was asked to select a topic for his university thesis, Mitch Hunter-Scullion, a man with the kind of memorable name worthy of a series of popular techno-thrillers, decided to write about asteroid mining. The dream of extracting valuable

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In Wyoming’s Coal Country, Locals Greet News of Massive Mine Deal with Optimism

June 24, 2019

Hank’s Roadside Bar & Grill sits just down Highway 59 from the two biggest coal mines in the United States. On June 19, the community here learned that the mines, North Antelope Rochelle and Black Thunder, will be operated as

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Navajo Nation’s White Mesa was Rare Northern Arizona Copper Site

June 11, 2019

Located on the Navajo Reservation 109 miles north of Flagstaff, the White Mesa mining district is one of the few documented producers of copper in Northern Arizona’s Colorado Plateau. Disseminated copper mineralization in Mesozoic sandstone and conglomerate is widely dispersed

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