USGS Getting $167 Million For New Research Building In Golden
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland helped make the official announcement on Friday at the Colorado School of Mines campus in Golden
February 18, 2022
The White House wants to transition to a green economy, which is tricky without mines
Jordy Lee manages the supply chain transparency initiative at the Colorado School of Mines. He says over the past several decades, the U.S. has essentially outsourced mining, largely because of environmental concerns.
February 8, 2022
Projects to Capture Carbon Emissions Get New Boost Despite Dismal Record
Globally, industries will have to raise carbon-capture capacity by a factor of 50 to 100 times over what is in the development pipeline to achieve what the International Energy Agency estimates is needed to reach “net-zero” carbon emissions by 2070 ....
February 7, 2022
How important is a Twin Metals mine to supply critical minerals?
"The renewable energy transition is not going to happen without the mining industry. That's just a fact,” said Jordy Lee, who manages the Supply Chain Transparency Initiative at the Colorado School of Mines.
February 4, 2022
Colorado oil and gas companies can hide some chemicals used in fracking if they claim 'trade secrets'
"These are man-made chemicals. As I always say, since nature did not make them, nature does not know how to break them," said Shubham Vyas, Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Colorado School of Mines.
February 1, 2022
Deadly Colorado blaze renews focus on underground coal fires
Such fires can be ignited by lightning, humans and even spontaneously at temperatures as low as 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius), said Jurgen Brune, a Colorado School of Mines engineering professor.
January 30, 2022
New homes in Rockrimmon highlight risk of mine subsidence, insurance availability
All mine workings eventually subside, although it can be an extremely slow process — sometimes taking centuries, said Colorado School of Mines Professor Jurgen Brune, who teaches mine engineering.
January 29, 2022
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Why U.S. Natural Gas Is No Longer Too Dirty for France
Jordy Lee, program manager for the Supply Chain Transparency Initiative at the Payne Institute for Public Policy, and Morgan D. Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute and a professor of public policy, wrote this opinion piece.
January 25, 2022
In a battle between this endangered flower and a lithium mine, who should win?
“The way I sort of look at it is yes, there could be reasons to not develop some resources, but we probably have to be able to develop something,” says Ian Lange, an economics professor at the Colorado School of Mines who previously served on the ....