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Mining - Page 3

Waste rock
Mining/Responsible Investing/Social Enterprise/Spring 2014

A golden opportunity

by Stephanie Boyd

IMA, Peru – Raul Chavez has spent nearly 30 years toiling for gold in the parched rocky hills of Peru’s southern desert

solarship
Cleantech/Energy/Fall 2012/Mining/Social Enterprise/Transportation

Mining gets a low-carbon lift

by Tyler Hamilton

Extractive companies, whether hunting for oil or gold or chromite, face a growing problem. As demand for minerals, metals and energy rises,

A tree and pickaxe
Leadership/Mining/Summer 2013

All that glitters

by Tyler Hamilton

IBERIA, Costa Rica – Howler monkeys roar fiercely at stray dogs scouring for morning scraps in a tree-lined alley, while an assortment

Comment/Leadership/Mining/Perspectives/Spring 2013

Sunshine disinfects best

by John McKay

U.S. President Barack Obama will soon make a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, with very serious implications for Alberta and Canada’s

Cleantech/Energy/Perspectives/Voices/Water

Storage wars

by Tyler Hamilton

I was in New York City doing a photo shoot for Corporate Knights when news broke that a duo of University of

GE fridge
Fall 2012/Mining/Voices/Waste

Heroes & zeros: vol. 7

by CK Staff

Hero: General Electric General Electric announced in September that it had successfully recycled 100,000 refrigerators and freezers through the UNTHA Recycling Technology

Energy/Fall 2012/Mining

Too close for comfort

by Antoine Dion Ortega

Barrick Gold, the world’s largest gold mining company, has made big commitments to improve the lives of Chileans living in the country’s

Cleantech/Fall 2012/Mining/Supply Chain

Not your dad’s mining company

by Peter Gorrie

Since the 1970s, sulphur-dioxide emissions from the Inco nickel smelter in Sudbury, Ont., have shrunk 90 per cent. That achievement cost $1

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