MondayJun 27, 2022 2:41 pm

UN Experts Call for More Transparency in Gold Trade to Address Violence in Congo

An independent group of experts from the United Nations is calling for more transparency in gold trade in the wake of increased smuggling and violence in the gold mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo. UN experts have announced that governments need to make their gold trade data public to help combat this menace after dozens of people were killed during a gold mine raid in Northeast Congo. According to a report from the organization, armed groups and security forces have been involved in interethnic fighting over control of gold deposits. There has also been widespread smuggling of minerals across…

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FridayJun 24, 2022 2:15 pm

Wyoming’s Nuclear Industry May Benefit from Ukraine War

Wyoming’s once-booming uranium industry could be poised for a resurgence due to the geopolitical fallout of the Russia-Ukraine war. Once the largest in America, the uranium industry in Wyoming operated several mines and employed thousands of workers. However, the industry was hit hard by a drop in uranium prices in the 1980s coupled with cheap imports from Europe and Asia. However, industry experts predict that uranium mines in Wyoming could soon resume operations if the government places sanctions against Russian uranium. Uranium Energy Corp.’s executive vice president Scott Melbye stated that the United States had substantial natural reserves of uranium,…

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ThursdayJun 23, 2022 10:20 am

Researchers Find Copper More Effective in Killing COVID Viruses

New research from Ruhr-University Bochum has revealed that copper has the ability to kill covid viruses much more effectively than silver. Researchers have found a way to make these two metals release more ions than they would have due to corrosion, a process that makes them more deadly to bacteria. The researchers published their findings in the “Scientific Reports” journal. This procedure, which is referred to as a “sputtering system,” allows researchers to apply an extremely thin layer of metal onto a carrier material using different quantities of the metal layer, which results in a variety of surface textures. Applying…

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WednesdayJun 22, 2022 3:38 pm

The Top 10 Gold Mines Around the World

Gold has always been used as a safe haven asset, particularly in times of economic upheaval, as the metal maintains its value during these periods instead of depreciating. With the global costs of living rising and the economy on the brink of a recession, gold mining companies could be making a killing as demand for gold rises. Data from the World Gold Council shows that the top-10 gold producers in the world accounted for 12%, or 13 million ounces of worldwide gold production last year. These mines are situated in nine countries across Africa, Asia, North America and Oceania. The…

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TuesdayJun 21, 2022 10:17 am

Copper’s Outlook Dims as Threats Increase

CRU Group, a business intelligence company, believes that copper’s outlook may not be as bright as we thought, thanks to a myriad of market risks. While speaking at a mining conference in Toronto, the CRU Group director of copper research and strategy Vanessa Davidson stated that these threats could stand in the way of copper’s growth at a time when the world needed the metal to help wean itself off of fossil fuels. During her remarks, she listed some threats, which included reduced gross domestic product (GDP), reduced industrial production caused by geopolitical upheaval, increasing rates of inflation and the…

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FridayJun 17, 2022 12:23 pm

U.S. Government Wants Billions Allocated to Wean Itself Off Uranium from Russia

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had negative geopolitical consequences that will last for years. As countries around the world raced to place sanctions on Russia for its unprovoked invasion, it became pretty clear that the energy sector was bound to take a major hit. Russia, which is a major supplier of uranium, provides an estimated 35% of the world’s enriched uranium. In 2020, the Eastern-European country was the second-largest supplier of uranium to the United States, accounting for 16.5% of the country’s uranium imports and supplying about 23% of the uranium imports the nation needed to power its commercial reactors.…

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ThursdayJun 16, 2022 3:40 pm

Coal to Solar Scheme Awards Grants for Almost 300MW of Energy Storage

On average, coal power plants generate around 45% of America’s electricity. Coal is one of the cheapest and most abundant sources of electricity, allowing energy providers to generate electricity at relatively little cost. However, coal is also one of the largest emitters of carbon on the planet. In a bid to arrest greenhouse gas emissions, entities around the world are moving away from coal to more renewable sources of energy. In Illinois, for example, the state government is incentivizing the transition from coal power to green electric energy by providing companies with millions of dollars in grants. The state will…

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WednesdayJun 15, 2022 12:47 pm

America Tells Global Climate Conference That Continuing Coal Use Puts World in Jeopardy

Currently, coal provides more than 35% of the world’s electricity. It was largely responsible for the Industrial revolution and allowed us to generate electricity and mass-produce commodities; In addition, it provided fuel for transport. However, coal is also responsible for a significant percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions. Burning coal produces more than 700 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year in the United States alone. Using coal as an energy source is also associated with environmental impacts such as acid rain, smog, ground-level ozone and particulate emissions. Speaking at the Bonn Climate Conference, U.S. Envoy on climate change…

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TuesdayJun 14, 2022 3:52 pm

Production of Coal in Virginia on the Rise

The production of coal in the state of Virginia is high and still growing, driven by the rising demand for steel as America focuses on infrastructure investment. Virginia mainly produces metallurgical coal, which is primarily used in steelmaking. President of the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association, Ben Beakes, stated that the demand for metallurgical coal was increasing, noting that current levels were some of the highest the industry had seen in a couple of years. Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows considerable increases in coal production in Virginia, with its latest weekly report showing that the state’s coal production…

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MondayJun 13, 2022 1:53 pm

Why the Price Rally for Gold May Not Slow Down This Year

Gold prices have been on the rise for the past couple of months, and all indications are that this rally won’t be stopping any time soon. Several factors, including geopolitical unrest, increasing inflation and talk of an impending recession, have increased gold’s traditional appeal as a safe haven. Speaking at a precious metal conference held in Singapore, Silver Bullion Pte founder Gregor Gregersen said that we are in for a duration of stagnation after decades of significant deficit spending coupled with super-loose monetary policy decisions. Although Russia’s invasion of its former ally Ukraine didn’t stop a 10% drop in the…

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