UNDERGROUND MINING

Mining's sluggish tech adoption 'risks net-zero targets'

Existing technologies can no longer keep up with emissions reduction trajectory

 Existing technologies can no longer keep up with emissions trajectory reduction, according to RFC Ambrian

Existing technologies can no longer keep up with emissions trajectory reduction, according to RFC Ambrian

The mining industry is reaching a tipping point whereby existing technologies can no longer meet the emissions reduction trajectory required by 2030 or 2050 net-zero emissions targets, according to a report...

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