Issue 99 • December 2020

The end for Alaska's Pebble Mine?

A gold standard for sustainable mining

Pakistan's $6bn mining dispute

The view from above

A new satellite data set has mapped the geographical area used for mining from 2000 to 2017. The information could transform environmental impact assessments

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  • Briefing
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  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • The mining industry briefing
  • Mintap
  • Aspect Environmental Company Insight
  • Aspect Environmental
  • Comment
  • Q&A: Mapping mineral prospectivity with Bell Geospace
  • Miners need to transform - but will complacency and short termism win out?
  • How will mining in the US be affected by the outcome of the US election?
  • Liebherr
  • Ceramic Technology
  • In Depth
  • Full disclosure: mapping mining at the global scale
  • The class of 2020: can e-learning unlock South Africa’s mining potential?
  • Has Alaska’s Pebble Mine project reached the end of the road?
  • Platinum potential: how batteries could open the door to a mining rush
  • Gold rush: can Turkey reverse its growing import deficit?
  • The gold standard: what can the industry learn from gold miners’ SDG efforts?
  • A $5.8bn fine: questions for Pakistan’s massive mining dispute
  • Hawk Measurement Company Insight
  • Hawk Measurement
  • Illumiti Company Insight
  • In Data
  • Deals analysis
  • The mining industry key list
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
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