Norway’s deep-sea mining: A risky new frontier
In what is now Norway, ancient fisher-farmers once caught massive bluefin tuna along the world’s second-longest coastline. Over the centuries, […]
In what is now Norway, ancient fisher-farmers once caught massive bluefin tuna along the world’s second-longest coastline. Over the centuries, […]
While the Draghi report references an 11-year-old study on seabed minerals, recent research underscores the financial risks and uncertainties surrounding
The CEO of the Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto has claimed through local media that his company and its controversial
In the rapidly evolving Arctic, local communities are central to decision-making processes concerning extractivism, bearing the direct consequences of these
A legal analysis published by the non-governmental organization Transport & Environment has found that the European Union’s directive on mining
Thousands of protesters gathered in central Belgrade on September 1 to oppose what they claim are government efforts to suppress
The proposed $2.4 billion lithium mine in Jadar, Serbia, has ignited a new wave of controversy. Scientists associated with Rio
While Europe often prides itself on having some of the highest environmental and social standards globally, its mining waste regulations
The analysis of the 2006 EU Extractive Waste Directive highlights several critical issues with Europe’s current mining waste regulations. Given
A new era of mining is unfolding in the Dinaric Alps, the rugged mountain range stretching through the Balkan Peninsula,