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NIOSH to Build New Mine Safety, Health Research Program Facility in Mace, W.Va.
March 28, 2023
CDC has acquired a site in Mace, West Virginia for a new facility that will focus on the mining industry and advance the agency’s research capabilities. The new National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Underground Mine Safety and
STRACON Group Acquires Digital Infrastructure Provider OMT SpA
March 28, 2023
STRACON Group has acquired OMT SpA, a Chilean engineering and technology company specialized in the implementation of communication technologies for the mining sector. The acquisition further strengthens STRACON’s digital technology capabilities and, coupled with the recent acquisition of AMECO South
Ceylon Graphite Hires Chief Mining Manager Klaus Leiders to Initiate Commercial Production
March 28, 2023
Ceylon Graphite Corp. has named Klaus Leiders as chief mining manager. Klaus is a leading mining and mineral processing engineer and has an extensive track record of leading narrow vein and bulk ore underground and surface operations in Sri Lanka,
Trillium Gold and Pacton Gold Combine to Create Dominant Strategic Land Position in Red Lake
March 27, 2023
Trillium Gold Mines and Pacton Gold have agreed to a merger deal with the intent to become a major land holder in the Red Lake mining district in Ontario, Canada. As per the terms of the agreement, the Canada-based publicly
New Study Digs Into Alternatives for Hecla’s Greens Creek Mine Expansion, Alaska
March 27, 2023
A new report proposing four alternatives for the Hecla Greens Creek Mine North Extension Project was released Thursday and is accepting public comment between Friday and May 8. Hecla is seeking to extend production of the 34-year-old precious metals mine
New Mining Technology at The University of Texas Austin Uses CO2 as Tool to Access Critical Minerals
March 27, 2023
A mining technology pioneered by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin could reduce the amount of energy needed to access critical minerals vital for modern energy technologies and capture greenhouse gases along the way. Transitioning the world’s energy
Judge Halts Biden Administration Waters Rule in Texas and Idaho
March 27, 2023
A federal court judge in Texas issued a preliminary injunction against the Biden administration’s waters of the U.S., or WOTUS rule, Sunday, March 19. The injunction applies only to Texas and Idaho. The 2023 WOTUS rule takes effect Monday, March
Biden Issues First Veto that Would Ban ESG Focused Investment Decisions
March 27, 2023
President Joe Biden issued the first veto of his presidency Monday in an early sign of shifting White House relations with the new Congress since Republicans took control of the House in January — a move that serves as a
Why ‘Climate Alarmism’ is Seen by Many in Developing World as Economic Threat
March 27, 2023
The Earth is warming, and while many worry about the potential consequences of the change, it is not unprecedented or dangerous, and will be a net benefit for humanity, Vijay Jayaraj said. Numerous figures in the mainstream media have pushed
Yes, It’s Real: Joe Biden’s Department of Energy Just Moved to Ban Nearly All Gas Stoves
March 27, 2023
Yes, the Biden administration is coming for your gas stove. The legacy media and the Left attempted to brush off the initial gas stove controversy and outcry from the Right as nothing more than an unsubstantiated, irrational conspiracy theory. The
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