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Hydro, high grade have Colombia mines down carbon curve

Mining operations in Colombia enjoy a first-quartile position on global carbon intensity curves due to the predominance of hydroelectric power in the country, Mark Fellows of London’s Skarn Associates told delegates watching the ESG finance panel at the Colombia Gold Symposium (CGS) 2020 Virtual event.

Paul Harris in Medellin, Colombia
Skarn Associates' Mark Fellows talks carbon curves of Colombia's gold producers

Skarn Associates' Mark Fellows talks carbon curves of Colombia's gold producers

Skarn recently developed CO2-equivalent curves for metals, including copper, nickel and coal, which were used by BHP in its latest sustainability report. Fellows said the combination of predominantly...

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