Most mining leaders (70%) are confident that significant decarbonisation can be achieved with existing technologies, including electrification,...
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The authors discuss the underperformance of the space sector in attracting investment, likening it to the mining industry. They explore parallels in capital structures, risk management, and the importance of transparency following historical events like the Bre-X scandal. The conversation emphasizes learning from mining's evolution to enhance investor confidence in space. The post Parallel Universes — Mining and Space appeared first on SpaceQ.
Most mining leaders (70%) are confident that significant decarbonisation can be achieved with existing technologies, including electrification,...
Image: SeventyFour/shutterstock.comABB has released its a global report ‘Mining’s Moment’, highlighting the progress being made by the mining...
The Asia Policy journal October 2024 issue is available and it includes a roundtable discussion titled Asia’s Space Ambitions: Driving the Next...
By Nivedita Raju and Sarah Erickson In February 2024, United States government officialsclaimedto haveintelligencethat Russia was developing...
The proposed Canadian led Cosmological Advanced Survey Telescope for Optical and uv Research, commonly referred to by its acronym CASTOR, while not in...
St George Mining will contribute its expertise and network to help Invest Minas develop critical mineral supply chains in Brazil. ...
Bentley Systems acquired Cesium, putting Partick Cozzi, the founder of Cesium, in a new role. We discuss collaboration, openness, and…
WA critical minerals explorer St George Mining has delayed the purchase of the Araxa niobium project in Brazil as it works through changes to the...
Discuss our November book club selection, “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” by Gabriel García Márquez, with the Book Review.
This column is a follow up to the column I recently wrote on the topic of risk in the space sector. Specifically, that column was on the topic of...