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Posted: 31 Dec 2007 -
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Anglo American sweeps the boards in Nedbank's green awards, but smaller companies are also in the pink with their environmental work.
Posted: 01 Jan 2008 -
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Save all the cliches about hot air and 'blowing over': energy from geothermal sources (such as wind) is a debate gaining in popularity.
Posted: 20 Dec 2007 -
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They under-account for rehabilitation charges or think rehab can't be accounted for properly. These are some of the evils mining firms have to tackle, experts say.
Posted: 06 Dec 2007 -
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A Canadian firm gets tangled in environmental permit problems in Dracula country and another is playing waiting games in Venezuela.
Posted: 30 Nov 2007 -
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The South African mining industry long identified HIV/AIDS as a key threat to its future. So how is the sector getting along?
Posted: 29 Nov 2007 -
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A recent alternative energy conference was the perfect forum for delegates to rigorously debate the 'green' status of nuelar energy, as uranium producers battled to shake their image of being the black sheep of the family.
Uranium at $150/lb within a year
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Posted: 22 Nov 2007 -
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Digging for metals in far-flung districts is making political risk a fact of life for the world's mining firms.
Posted: 21 Nov 2007 -
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A committee including George Bizos, the famed attorney, will guide formation of a new federation aimed at taking polluters to task.
Posted: 16 Nov 2007 -
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Underinvestment during the years of the civil war have made the Congo a difficult and fraught place to invest with the biggest problem turning on poor infrastructure.
Weeding out corruption
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