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Fifteen States Threaten to Cut Off Banks that Refuse to Service Coal, Oil Industries
November 23, 2021
A coalition of financial officers from 15 states sent a letter to the U.S. banking industry on Monday warning they plan to take “collective action” against banks that adopt corporate policies to cut off financing for the coal, oil, and
Wastewater Rules, Not Climate Change, Closing Coal-fired Power Plants
November 23, 2021
Climate change isn’t what’s driving some U.S. coal-fired power plants to shut down. It’s the expense of stricter pollution controls on their wastewater. Dozens of plants nationwide plan to stop burning coal this decade to comply with more stringent federal
UK’s Hochschild Fights Peru’s Plans to Close Mines Over Environmental Impact
November 23, 2021
The UK metals company Hochschild Mining is to fight plans by Peru’s government to hasten the closure of several mines in the southern Ayacucho region because of concerns over their environmental impact. The London-listed mining company has promised to “vigorously
Black Hills Mining Museum Celebrates Banner Year in 2021, South Dakota
November 23, 2021
The Black Hills Mining Museum celebrated a banner year of visitors this year. Dave Reddick, treasurer for the museum said the museum saw a total of 6,710 visitors this year, which translated into more than $80,000 in revenue. That’s 6
U.S. OKs Excellon Idaho Gold’s Kilgore Gold Exploration Project
November 22, 2021
A Canadian mining company hoping to build an open-pit gold mine in Idaho west of Yellowstone National Park can resume exploratory drilling, the U.S. Forest Service said Friday. The agency said it had approved Excellon Idaho Gold’s Kilgore Gold Exploration
Four-Decade-Old Coal Advisory Council National Coal Council to Cease if DOE Doesn’t Take Action
November 22, 2021
A nearly 40-year-old coal advisory council to the U.S. federal government will cease to exist as of Nov. 20 if the Department of Energy does not take action — and the agency has been silent on the body’s fate. Congressional
Fatality at Coronado’s Curragh Coal Mine in Queensland
November 22, 2021
A 54-year-old man has died at the Curragh coal mine near Blackwater in Queensland, the second death at the operation in less than two years. Police said they were called about the fatality at 2.15am on Sunday and the force
Finishing Touches Underway for New Restaurant at Historic Pocahontas Exhibition Mine, W.Va.
November 22, 2021
Finishing touches are underway for a new restaurant and bar that will serve not only ATV enthusiasts and other visitors, but the Town of Pocahontas and the surrounding area as well. Located at the historic Pocahontas Exhibition Mine, the Ole
NY Times Uncovers Hunter Biden Ties to Chinese Company Buying Congo Cobalt Mine
November 22, 2021
Long before the Biden administration came to be, and President Joe Biden pushed green energy credits in his Build Back Better spending plan this year, Hunter Biden helped grease the wheels for a Chinese business to buy up key rare-earth
Aquila Resources Shareholders Approve Acquisition by Gold Resource Corporation
November 19, 2021
Gold Resource Corporation said the Aquila Resources special meeting of shareholders voted in favor of the special resolution approving the plan of arrangement to which Gold Resource will acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Aquila. “I
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