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Saudi Aramco IPO – an upside for the climate?

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Mining report

The new canary in the mine investigates the capacity of a new generation of portable devices to improve health and safety for miners—and simultaneously boost productivity and save costs. It also considers the challenges mining  decision-makers face as they seek to harness the enormous potential of these new technologies and manage their risks.

How mobile is transforming the energy and natural-resources sector

 investigates the capacity of a new generation of portable devices to improve health and safety for miners—and simultaneously boost productivity and save costs. It also considers the challenges mining  decision-makers face as they seek to harness the enormous potential of these new technologies and manage their risks.

The greatest untapped energy resource: people

Europe can meet emissions targets through behavioural energy efficiency, explains Nandini Basuthakur, managing director of EMEA at Opower, a US-based software-as-a-service company.

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Revaluing ecosystems: Visions of a better future

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The Great Barrier Reef has lost half its coral in less than 30 years. In under a decade, we’ve lost forests across an area as big as the US east of the Mississippi. With populations growing at an unprecedented rate, what will our natural world look like in 2025? Can these trends be reversed or slowed? Environmentalists, investors, professors and executives at major companies discussed these questions and others at a recent Rockefeller Foundation-backed meeting. Learn what they had to say in our “Revaluing ecosystems: Visions of a better future” report.

Technology to transform lives

Off-grid energy technologies will play an important role in enabling access to electricity in developing countries, explains Simon Trace, CEO of Practical Action.

Powering up

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New interest in seafloor mining revives calls for conservation

New interest in the exploitation of seabed minerals has led to the revival of old concerns for the preservation of our oceans, argues Michael W. Lodge, Deputy to the Secretary-General and Legal Counsel of the International Seabed Authority, and speaker at the upcoming World Ocean Summit hosted by The Economist in partnership with National Geographic Society.

The impact of ageing infrastructure in process manufacturing industries

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Process manufacturing companies in the oil and gas, utilities, chemicals and natural resource industries rely on proprietary infrastructure to run their operations. Much of this infrastructure is rapidly ageing, thus increasing the risk of failure. Subsequent disruptions hamstring operations and impede opportunities for growth, with the impact of these interruptions felt worldwide. As a result, executives in these industries must make tough decisions about where, when and how much to invest in infrastructure upgrades.

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