Instructional Video2:58
TED Talks

TED: Mining minerals from seawater | Damian Palin

12th - Higher Ed
The world needs clean water, and more and more, we're pulling it from the oceans, desalinating it, and drinking it. But what to do with the salty brine left behind? In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea:...
Instructional Video9:30
Curated Video

Geevor Tin Mine - Cornwall, England

6th - Higher Ed
Cornwall, once thriving from its significant mining industry, now has only remnants like the Geevor Tin Mine preserved. The mine, which closed in 1991, stands as the largest preserved mining complex in the country, housing an Industrial...
Instructional Video26:16
The Guardian

How to See Through Fog: a portrait of a mining town in its darkest days

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Queenstown, on the remote west coast of Tasmania, is known for two things: copper mining and the harsh gravel oval that is home to the local Australian rules football team. A series of deaths at the Mount Lyell mine brought operations to...
Instructional Video16:10
Economics Explained

Vietnam: The Economy of the Next Decade?

9th - Higher Ed
Vietnam is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world today. In 2019 its growth was only beaten out by a selection of far smaller and far more unstable national economies.



With a huge and very...
Instructional Video3:56
Economics Explained

Australians Are The Richest People In The World?: Introduction and Industry

9th - Higher Ed
Discover how Australians have a net worth higher than that of those in the United States. How did this happen?



Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and...
News Clip7:51
Curated Video

Framework for Yukon's new mining law promises major change, but not everyone's happy about it

9th - Higher Ed
It's a document that could mean major changes to the Yukon's mining industry. First Nations and the Yukon government are negotiating a framework for a new mining law. But the process and the document have been kept largely secret....
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Sask. strives to help Canada be an energy and mining superpower

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan's energy minister says the province can draw billions in mining investment in 2025, but the situation could be better.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Independent review board returns answers on what happened at Eagle Gold mine last year

9th - Higher Ed
A new report offers some answers for Yukoners - but perhaps not the ones some had hoped for. An independent review board tasked with explaining last year's Eagle mine failure published its findings on Wednesday. The mine closed after a...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Report blames ‘adverse conditions’ for last year’s Yukon gold mine slide

9th - Higher Ed
An independent report has found last year's Eagle gold mine slide in Yukon — which contaminated local groundwater and a creek with cyanide — was caused by a series of 'adverse conditions.' Following the release of the report, the First...
News Clip8:08
Curated Video

Are looming U.S. tariffs a threat to N.W.T. mining?

9th - Higher Ed
With new U.S. tariffs set to come into effect March 4, some are wondering what it will mean for mining in the N.W.T. Shannon Scott spoke to the CEO of Vital Metals, the company operating the N.W.T.'s Nechalacho mine.
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Bloomberg

Evolution Mining's Interim Profit More Than Triples

Higher Ed
Australia's third-largest ASX-listed gold miner reported record net profit for the first half-year. Lawrie Conway, Managing Director & CEO of Evolution Mining speaks exclusively on the earnings results with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
News Clip18:47
Bloomberg

EVs Have Become Politicized, Says Executive Director of the Global Battery Alliance

Higher Ed
The Executive Director of the Global Battery Alliance, Inga Petersen, said it was a 'political statement whether you chose to invest in electric mobility or fossil fuels' as she spoke about the headwinds for full scale adoption of...
News Clip6:22
Bloomberg

Barrick CEO: Gold Miner Making Progress in Mali Dispute

Higher Ed
Barrick Gold Chief Executive Officer Mark Bristow says the company is "making progress" in its dispute with Mali's military regime, but the advances haven't come as fast as expected. The CEO of the world's No. 2 gold producer speaks with...
News Clip5:42
Bloomberg

Rohitesh Dhawan of ICMM Says Tariffs Hinder Mines on Uncertainty

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump's tariffs against China and the ongoing threat of levies on Mexico and Canada are creating uncertainty, which will hinder the development of new mines needed for the energy transition, according to Rohitesh...
News Clip4:01
Bloomberg

Ghana Is Losing Billions From Illegal Gold Mining

Higher Ed
The gold mining industry in Ghana is causing environmental damage and pollution, leading to protests and calls for bans on small-scale mining operations. As the African country nears the national elections on Dec. 7, politicians have...
News Clip5:40
Bloomberg

CEW President on Corporate Gender Balance

Higher Ed
Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, president at Chief Executive Women, discusses the outlook of women's representation in the senior leadership teams of Australia's top companies. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on...
News Clip8:54
Bloomberg

Ivanhoe's Friedland: Copper Market Weakness Temporary

Higher Ed
Robert Friedland, Founder and Executive Co-Chairman of Ivanhoe Mines, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss the global commodities market.
News Clip7:38
Bloomberg

Marathon Digital CEO Expects More Bitcoin Miner Deals

Higher Ed
Fred Thiel, chief executive officer of Marathon Digital Holdings Inc., talks about the challenges facing Bitcoin miners and how they're facing more pressure from regulators in Washington. He's on "Bloomberg Crypto."



Follow...
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Bloomberg

Ivanhoe Mines Founder: Copper Market Weakness Is Temporary

Higher Ed
Ivanhoe Mines Founder Robert Friedland says the tumble in copper prices is a momentary and that the world is facing a crisis of supply in copper, with not enough mines being built to satisfy future needs. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine...
News Clip15:09
Bloomberg

Wheaton Precious Metals CEO on Strategic Mining

Higher Ed
Randy Smallwood, President & CEO, Wheaton Precious Metals shares latest developments and strategies with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
News Clip18:56
Bloomberg

Taseko Mines and Hudbay Minerals on Strategic Metals Production

Higher Ed
Bryce Hamming, Chief Financial Officer, Taseko Mines and Steve Douglas, Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Hudbay Minerals explore the strategic uses for base and precious metals in peacetime and times of conflict,...
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Bloomberg

Western Australia's Johnston on Rio Tinto's Workplace Culture Report

Higher Ed
For this week's "Bloomberg Equality" segment, we speak to Bill Johnston, Western Australian Minister for Mines and Petroleum. He discusses Rio Tinto's workplace culture report and the implications on the wider mining industry with Shery...
News Clip4:00
Bloomberg

Tehan Sees Very Strong and Quick Tourism Rebound

Higher Ed
Australia is reopening its borders to double-vaccinated visitors, after two years of isolation. Trade, Tourism, and Investment Minister Dan Tehan spoke to Bloomberg's Paul Allen and said he's hopeful the tourism industry can see a quick...
News Clip7:15
Bloomberg

Barrick Gold CEO Says Gold Is Not Overvalued

Higher Ed
Mark Bristow, president and chief executive officer at Barrick Gold Corp., discusses his goals for Saudi Arabia, risks to gold prices and his business strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe" from the sidelines of the Future...