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Judge Says Montana Officials Unlawfully Approved Black Butte Copper Mine
April 12, 2022
State environmental officials unlawfully approved a large copper mine in central Montana despite worries that mining waste would pollute a river that’s popular among boaters, a state judge ruled. Officials with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality failed to conduct
Manchin Leads Discussion on Opportunities and Challenges to Domestic Critical Minerals Supply Chain
April 12, 2022
The U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on the scope and scale of critical mineral demand and recycling of critical minerals. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the Committee, highlighted the need to responsibly develop a
SSAB and Epiroc Partner to Produce Fossil-free Steel for Mining Equipment
April 12, 2022
SSAB has started a partnership with Epiroc, a leader within mining and infrastructure industry supplies, on fossil-free steel that Epiroc plans to use in its mining equipment production. Epiroc will initially use the fossil-free steel for material for a prototype
June 14-18: West Virginia Coal Festival Celebrates 28 Years
April 12, 2022
Twenty-eight years is a long time. That is how long the West Virginia Coal Festival has graced the streets of downtown Madison in Boone County and celebrated coal heritage and history with a nearly weeklong festival. The 2022 offering will
Alliance Resource Partners CEO Discusses Why U.S. Should Depend on Coal
April 11, 2022
Joe Craft, CEO of Alliance Resource Partners, joined CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss U.S. energy production and more. About Alliance Resource Partners ARLP is a diversified natural resource company that generates operating and royalty income from coal produced by its
Senator Manchin Criticizes SEC’s Climate Risk Disclosure Proposal
April 11, 2022
Sen. Joe Manchin said he is “deeply concerned” about proposed SEC rules that would require publicly listed companies to disclose risks to their bottom lines from climate change. In a letter Monday to SEC Chair Gary Gensler, Manchin questioned the
Missouri S&T Mucking Teams Finish Strong in Intercollegiate Mining Competition
April 11, 2022
Engineering students from Missouri S&T finished strong in the recent Intercollegiate Mining Competition in Rolla. As the host university, Missouri S&T welcomed student teams from across the United States and around the world as they competed in events based on
Pa. Governor Appeals Court Order Blocking Carbon Emissions Plan
April 11, 2022
Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration has asked the state’s highest court to let the centerpiece of his plan to fight climate change take effect and make Pennsylvania the first major fossil fuel state to adopt a carbon pricing policy. The filing
Report: U.S. Gold Corp’s Gold-Copper Mine Could Generate Hundreds of Jobs, Millions in Revenue
April 8, 2022
The developer of a gold and copper mine proposed near Cheyenne has been confident for a while that the project will bring an economic boost to the state. A new analysis conducted by University of Wyoming researchers estimated that the
Public Comment Period Completed for Rise Gold’s Idaho-Maryland Mine Project, California
April 8, 2022
Rise Gold Corp. said the public comment period for the draft environmental impact report on the Idaho-Maryland Mine Project is complete. The Nevada County government released the draft environmental impact report (DEIR) for the Idaho-Maryland Mine Project (IMM) on January
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