Chinese Premier, Li Keqiang, said recently that China would declare war against pollution during his speech at the National People’s Congress session. His comments came
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Morocco’s OCP to Get 10 PC of Brazil’s Fertilizantes Heringer
Morocco’s state-run phosphate company OCP has sealed lately a deal for the purchase of a 10 pc stake in Brazil-based company Fertilizantes Heringer S.A for
Off the Beaten Track : Germany Sells Guidelines on Renewables
A growing number of German communities have started touting renewables as tourist attractions thinking they have found a silver lining. Moreover, the communities created a
China’s Insatiable Appetite and Its Implications for Phosphate and Potash
All commodity sectors have lately posted negative returns, with livestock being the only exception – this is according to a report in the Commodities Weekly
The West Must Help Africa to Transit to Low Carbon
Achim Steiner, the Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), argues that Europe would benefit as much as Africa if it decides to
“Golden Age of Gas” Coming to China
The Medium-Term Gas Market Report published recently by the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that the “Golden Age” of natural gas is now very well
Sri Lanka Hit by Rock Phosphate Shortage
Sri Lanka is currently experiencing an acute shortage of rock phosphate, a key ingredient used in the manufacturing of fertilizers for tea, rubber and coconut,
Global Energy Goals Need 48 Trillion USD by 2035
The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) special report on investment has revealed that meeting the world’s growing need for energy will demand more than 48 trillion
Indonesia to Build 14 Coal Export Seaports
The Indonesian government has decided to immediately build 14 coal export seaports in Sumatra and Kalimantan to keep track of coal exports. During his opening
Bolivia New Mining Law Bans Partnership with Multinationals
A new controversial mining law, which has been approved lately in Bolvia, bans partnership between local cooperatives and international corporations. Bolivians officials say that amendment