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Coal Collapsing Faster Under Trump Despite His Promises
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The end of "King Coal" in the Wales
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Miners against Government: Largest Miners In Congo Quit Chamber Of Commerce Amid Growing Tax Dispute
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These Two Countries Are Asking The Rest of The World to Stop Using Coal
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EPA proposes changes to coal ash regulations
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Can Cobalt Outshine Lithium?
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Top coal lobbyist could quickly become EPA chief
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Texas company illegally charged Energy Dept. $2.5 million in expenses
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Copper Shortage in Sight
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FNV – One company with Gold, Silver, Oil, and Gas “Royalty and Streaming” Investments
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US Hampton Roads coal exports at near four-year high
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Global coal prices soar to a record high as the world scrambles for energy
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Gold shining now after new tax bill?
Gold climbing--fifth daily session in a row yesterday. Still up today thanks to tax bill and softening US dollar. $1263.60 an ounce today.- gold
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huge-deposit-of-natural-hydrogen-gas-detected-deep-in-albanian-mine
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First Battery-Powered Mine
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Vanadium Waiting for Elon Musk Moment
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African Miners: Between Mix Of Red Carpet And Red Card
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Japan committed $92 billion into coal and nuclear development
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Can China's Rare Earth Monopoly Be Broken
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Disordering Cathodes Eliminates The Need For Cobalt In Lithium-Ion Batteries
Now researchers at the University of California – Berkeley have found a way to create disordered cathodes that use metals other than cobalt, such...- Vlad Kovalenko Replied
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UK Confirms 2025 Coal Phase Out !
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Schlumberger Enters Lithium Space
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South Korea Would Suspend Five Coal - Fire Power Plants.
South Korea’s move to shut coal-fired generators to control air pollution at the same time as nuclear reactors are going into scheduled maintenance is...- south korea
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Diamonds Around Us: World’s Most Valuable Diamond Mine Set to Get Even Bigger
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Pot Threatens EV Boom
Pot Takes the Spotlight Away From Lithium and Threatens the EV Boom What a fragile boom...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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Glencore To Buy Australian Coal Mine From Rio Tinto In $1.7bn Deal
Miner and commodities trader Glencore has bought Rio Tinto’s Hail Creek coal mine in Australia for $1.7 billion, which increases the Swiss firm’s presence...- Petar Replied
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No Such Thing as Peak Lithium
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Copper Crunch is Coming
The copper market's in for a shortage sooner than expected. Old mines are getting depleted and there's not a lot of investment in new...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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Copper Price Spikes on Escondida Strike
Escondida miners are striking, the latest round of talks with BHP is unlikely to result in anything else than an extension of the strike...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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