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First ever Resources for Future Generations conference expected to attract upwards of 2,000 attendees

MINING.com editor Frik Els sat down with the chair of the upcoming Resources for Future Generations conference (RFG2018), John Thompson, to discuss trends in mining like responsible sourcing, as well as the conference’s drive towards educating consumers about resource issues. John Thompson is currently the Wold Family Professor in Environmental Balance for Human Sustainability at

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First ever Resources for Future Generations conference expected to attract upwards of 2,000 attendees

MINING.com editor Frik Els sat down with the chair of the upcoming Resources for Future Generations conference (RFG2018), John Thompson, to discuss trends in mining like responsible sourcing, as well as the conference’s drive towards educating consumers about resource issues. John Thompson is currently the Wold Family Professor in Environmental Balance for Human Sustainability at

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Anglo American to end investment in deep sea mining company Nautilus

Diversified miner Anglo American said on Friday it will end its investment in deep sea mining company Nautilus Mining. “We are exiting our small minority shareholding in Nautilus, as part of the prioritisation of our portfolio on our largest and greatest potential resource assets,” Anglo spokesman James Wyatt-Tilby said, confirming a report in the Financial

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A billionaire makes a classic investing error: Barry Ritholtz

(Bloomberg Opinion) — I try to avoid giving unsolicited advice to billionaires. They are doing just fine without me. Besides, nobody likes to hear from the cheap seats, especially when they just made a terrible, horrible, reckless investing error that poses unnecessary risk and could cost quite literally billions of dollars. I bring this up

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