
Mark Z. Jacobson Responds To EPA War On Science – CleanTechnica
Mark Z. Jacobson is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford and the director of its Atmosphere/Energy Program. He also has been a
Mark Z. Jacobson is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford and the director of its Atmosphere/Energy Program. He also has been a
Lawmakers in Texas thought they had a win this year, when they advanced several bills aiming to kneecap their own state’s booming renewable energy industries.
With Memorial Day comes the unofficial start of summer, and there’s no better way to celebrate the season of sunshine and adventure than with a
The net proceeds will be used for ongoing development activities at the Chvaletice Manganese Project. Credit: sichkarenko.com/Shutterstock. Euro Manganese has closed a financing package totalling
The company is now awaiting assay results from its recent large-scale aircore drill programme. Credit: imagevixen/Shutterstock. Kalgoorlie Gold Mining has reached a significant milestone with
The alliance will facilitate the introduction of Somerset’s patented tailings dewatering and mineral recovery systems in Brazil. Credit: Vladimir Mulder/Shutterstock. Somerset International has formed a
We’ve published a few segments from Transport & Environment’s “The fossil fuel car trap: Europe’s transport vulnerability risk” briefing. It’s an interesting analysis tackling a
Chile’s Atacama Desert – one of the driest areas on Earth – is a centre of copper and lithium mining. Credit: EyeEm Mobile GmbH/iStock via
Magnesium metal made with Magrathea’s technology. Credit: Magrathea/Business Wire. Magrathea, a technology company specialising in magnesium production from seawater, has launched its new magnesium chloride
The demerger aligns with Anglo’s strategy to concentrate on the copper and iron ore sectors. Credit: Marlon Trottmann/Shutterstock. Valterra Platinum, a miner of platinum by