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| | The need for critical minerals such as copper, nickel and cobalt to support the clean energy transition is expected to grow over the next three decades, with Australian miners poised to take advantage of this demand, according to research from PwC. ... |
| | | ... vehicles on a large scale. Such technologies require significantly greater amounts of minerals such as copper, aluminium, nickel, lithium, and cobalt, offering an opportunity for investors. "As can be expected for investors operating across the mining ... |
| | | ... industry decarbonisation pathways for five supply chains, including iron and steel; aluminium; LNG; other metals (copper, nickel, lithium); and chemicals, such as fertilisers and explosives. |
| | | ... Barclays recently released a report, Mining the green transition, which assessed five key metals: copper, lithium, aluminium, nickel and cobalt (CLANCs). The report noted that the global green transition is estimated to require US$6-10 trillion in investment ... |
| | | ... The diversified mining and metals company produces bauxite, alumina, aluminium, energy and metallurgical coal, manganese, nickel, silver, lead and zinc in Australia, Southern Africa and South America. The SLL is linked to the company's commitment to ... |
| | | ... that Yarra Capital Management see as catching ESG thematics to drive long term value creation. He identifies lithium and nickel producers for the commodities' use in battery technology. Fleming also identified three stocks that are well placed on environmental ... |
| | | ... several companies as providing good disclosure of approaches to diversity - CSL Limited, Computershare, Graincorp, Mirabela Nickel, Mirvac Group, Pacific Brands, Telstra, Westfield Group, Woodside Petroleum and Woolworths. Gender diversity is not the ... |
| | | ... The Solomon Islands has mineral and energy resources, with potential mineral deposits of copper, gold, zinc, bauxite, and nickel have been identified in Guadalcanal, Isabel, Choiseul, and Western Province. EITI states that three companies have been granted ... |
| | | ... of accredited vendors partnering with Low Carbon Australia, including EcoPowerSavers, Urban Group Australia, Eutility, Nickel Energy, and Energy Action. See Also: City of Sydney, Low Carbon Australia sign agreement |
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