Why is mining industry loosing public trust in Europe and what could be done?
The erosion of public trust in the mining industry in Europe is a complex issue rooted in environmental, social and […]
The erosion of public trust in the mining industry in Europe is a complex issue rooted in environmental, social and […]
The Jadar lithium project in Serbia, spearheaded by Rio Tinto, has sparked significant debate among various stakeholders. Aimed at extracting
Around fifty civil society organizations and environmental institutions in North Macedonia are calling for a meeting with relevant authorities to
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The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) celebrated the European Commission’s reaffirmation of its stance on a moratorium on deep-sea mining. On
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