Miners must do far more to align global critical mineral development with emissions targets, report says

Published 09:09 on September 28, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:09 on September 28, 2023  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, International, US

A US-based think-tank has suggested better ESG practices, lower emissions technologies, and practices to conserve biodiversity near mines could have far-reaching implications for social licence and ultimately mine permitting, leading to faster development of the critical minerals needed for the world to meet net-zero goals.
A US-based think-tank has suggested better ESG practices, lower emissions technologies, and practices to conserve biodiversity near mines could have far-reaching implications for social licence and ultimately mine permitting, leading to faster development of the critical minerals needed for the world to meet net-zero goals.


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