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Slow border logistics is costing Africa a fortune and must be brought to an end
Slow border logistics is costing Africa a fortune and must be brought to an end
26th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

When I last visited Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana, I was horrified by the dreadfully long queues of heavily-laden trucks waiting to cross through border posts. I chatted to a few of the truck... 


Decarbonising metal, even only partly, can  earn you a price premium
Decarbonising metal, even only partly, can earn you a price premium
19th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

For the first time in its 143-year history, the London Metals Exchange (LME) will be using greenness and cleanness as a trading factor. Aluminium produced with clean electricity will receive a... 


Unemployed could help flatten  climate curve by planting trees
Unemployed could help flatten climate curve by planting trees
12th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Pakistan is reportedly giving tree-planting jobs to workers laid off by Covid-19. The initiative is part of a programme to grow ten billion trees that can absorb carbon and clean the air. This is... 


We must seize upon in-country self-sufficiency opportunities that Covid presents
We must seize upon in-country self-sufficiency opportunities that Covid presents
5th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The Covid-19 pandemic is forcing countries to look inward economically because of the logistical curbs that the coronavirus imposes on them. Simultaneously, Covid-19 is strengthening the hand of... 


Curbing pollution of all kinds must become a South African imperative
Curbing pollution of all kinds must become a South African imperative
29th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Experiencing clean skies during lockdown has been inspiring. Fewer vehicles on the highways and byways has meant less pollution and easier breathing. As South Africans, we should no longer tolerate... 


Taking rapid steps to mitigate climate change is the right thing to do
Taking rapid steps to mitigate climate change is the right thing to do
22nd May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

A presentation that Anglo American gave to the Bank of America global mining and metals conference this month had a very interesting graphic that told a big story. It showed crop nutrients... 


The main theme of post-Covid economic bounce-back  must be green
The main theme of post-Covid economic bounce-back must be green
15th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The coronavirus has emphasised the importance of human health to the world economy. The old saying that your health is your wealth has never rung more true. By attacking good health, Covid-19 is... 


Let’s forge a new and vibrant post-virus economy together
Let’s forge a new and vibrant post-virus economy together
8th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The exceptional collective energy that South Africans are showing in tackling the coronavirus must not be lost but instead harnessed to forge a new post-virus economy that reflects the true... 


One set of Covid-19 mining regulations has already proved 100% wrong
One set of Covid-19 mining regulations has already proved 100% wrong
1st May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The Covid-19 regulations of the Ontario provincial government of Canada, which declared mining an essential service, forced South Africa’s Implats to continue mining at its mechanised Lac des Iles... 


Well done, South Africa, for Covid-19  generosity and decisiveness
Well done, South Africa, for Covid-19 generosity and decisiveness
24th April 2020 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa’s billionaires and the country’s major corporate companies need ongoing pats on the back for showing such wonderful generosity during the Covid-19 crisis. The R1-billion rand pledged... 


Our virus-hit world  must now introduce  a Basel III equivalent  in global health
Our virus-hit world must now introduce a Basel III equivalent in global health
17th April 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Thanks goodness for Basel. Banks kicked and screamed when it was imposed on them after the 2008 financial crisis but it is standing the world of banking in good stead during the coronavirus... 


Flattening the climate change curve with coronavirus-type vigour is way to go
Flattening the climate change curve with coronavirus-type vigour is way to go
10th April 2020 By: Martin Creamer

It is right that health and safety have risen to the top of world agendas. The harsh impact of the coronavirus has correctly focused minds towards acting fast ahead of climate change impacting our... 


Eskom must sign contracts that ensure smart coal- to-renewables transition
Eskom must sign contracts that ensure smart coal- to-renewables transition
3rd April 2020 By: Martin Creamer

One major South African coal mining company is already transitioning to renewable energy by generating sun and wind energy for sale on the national grid. It has a strategy of mining increasingly... 


It’s crazy that South Africa has such low vehicle emission standards
It’s crazy that South Africa has such low vehicle emission standards
27th March 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Who in their right mind has sat back for so many years and allowed vehicles to pollute South Africa’s air so dreadfully? It’s bad enough that our notorious public sector has failed to bring petrol... 


Platinum takes two steps forward as PGMs take an explosive step backwards
Platinum takes two steps forward as PGMs take an explosive step backwards
20th March 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Platinum took two steps forward this week with the launch of the new Big Five platinum coin and the announcement of the new technology to give over-supplied platinum a gasoline engine show in.... 


It’s crystal clear that a just transition to a climate-positive future is the only route to take
It’s crystal clear that a just transition to a climate-positive future is the only route to take
13th March 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Being climate unfriendly will soon be as socially unacceptable as smoking in public and wearing fur, says Discovery CE Adrian Gore. Companies that fail to move to renewable sources of energy, power... 


Those standing in the way of energy generation must step aside
Those standing in the way of energy generation must step aside
6th March 2020 By: Martin Creamer

All the talk about the self-generation of electricity makes it sound like a walk in the park, but it’s not. Those who take steps to self-generate find the going tough. South Africa, it seems, loves... 


All the clean energy ducks are in a neat row
All the clean energy ducks are in a neat row
28th February 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The world’s clean, green journey is on a competitive path. New project for new project, renewable energy is beating fossil fuel and nuclear alternatives on price and common good. At the same time,... 


Roll out red carpet to close electricity  gap in quickest, cheapest, cleanest way
Roll out red carpet to close electricity gap in quickest, cheapest, cleanest way
21st February 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Renewable energy can be commissioned quickest and cheapest, but the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy is still refusing to acknowledge this truth – and doesn’t even give it credit for... 


Seize the hydrogen opportunity now and benefit the South African people later
Seize the hydrogen opportunity now and benefit the South African people later
14th February 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Hydrogen is emerging as an environmentally friendly universal energy carrier that is globally transportable and tradeable. Our sun, wind, land and seawater are at the ready to put us in a good... 


Use wonderful palladium/rhodium windfall to derisk PGMs’ future
Use wonderful palladium/rhodium windfall to derisk PGMs’ future
7th February 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Palladium and rhodium prices are spiking to pioneering heights, palladium by 1 500%-plus since 2009 and rhodium by 65% in the first three weeks 2020, on top of last year’s 300%. Analysts calculate... 


Climate friendliness is the new  lightning rod of investment
Climate friendliness is the new lightning rod of investment
31st January 2020 By: Martin Creamer

World leading investment manager BlackRock is demanding climate friendliness from all the companies in which it invests. Billionaire pilgrims to Davos wasted no time in spreading environmental,... 


Let’s go ‘green’ without further delay
Let’s go ‘green’ without further delay
24th January 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Morgan Stanley estimates that it will take $50-trillion to stop global warming by 2050, which is a very large sum of money. But going ‘green’ has great potential to boost the economies and people... 


Curbing carbon  emission is a must
Curbing carbon emission is a must
17th January 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Preventing carbon dioxide (CO2) from entering the atmosphere is necessary. The United Nations (UN) must set a date for this to happen the world over. Countries that refuse to endorse and enforce... 


South Africa needs to ensure that it gains more from its mineral endowments
South Africa needs to ensure that it gains more from its mineral endowments
13th December 2019 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa has been blessed with a wonderful manganese endowment, but is not doing as well as it should in using that endowment to best effect for the good off the South African people. The... 


The alertness of mining companies to intensifying climate demands is encouraging
The alertness of mining companies to intensifying climate demands is encouraging
6th December 2019 By: Martin Creamer

One wonders how a large State utility like Eskom has been able to buck the system for so long and turn a blind eye to air-pollution legislation. While the technology is there to minimise emissions,... 


Govt must allow private sector to revive rail transport, create  cheaper power capacity
Govt must allow private sector to revive rail transport, create cheaper power capacity
29th November 2019 By: Martin Creamer

The South African government is duty-bound to do what benefits the South African people. It should not allow selfish vested interest to stand in the way of the common good. 


The private sector’s pursuit  of greener, cleaner and  cheaper electricity should  not be curbed
The private sector’s pursuit of greener, cleaner and cheaper electricity should not be curbed
22nd November 2019 By: Martin Creamer

Virtually every company one speaks to these days is intent on generating its own renewable energy, but when it comes to execution, they are thwarted by official restriction and red tape. Many... 


South Africa must give optimal attention to unemployment, inequality, poverty reduction
South Africa must give optimal attention to unemployment, inequality, poverty reduction
15th November 2019 By: Martin Creamer

Getting initiatives under way that help job creation, narrow inequality and reduce poverty are all crucial, irrespective of their magnitude or composition. Every bit helps. It was extremely... 


Huge economic opportunity presented by essential need to mitigate climate change
Huge economic opportunity presented by essential need to mitigate climate change
8th November 2019 By: Martin Creamer

How much will it cost to save the planet? An estimate from Morgan Stanley says it will take $50-trillion to stop global warming by 2050, with renewables requiring an investment of $14-trillion to... 


South Africa must seize climate-positive opportunities across the board to protect exports, lower costs, and  grow the economy
South Africa must seize climate-positive opportunities across the board to protect exports, lower costs, and grow the economy
1st November 2019 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa needs to strengthen its resolve to seize the amazing opportunities presented by  what amounts to “doing the right thing” on the climate-change mitigation front. South Africa is not... 


South Africa must get going to get growing; the country should seize the hydrogen opportunity immediately
South Africa must get going to get growing; the country should seize the hydrogen opportunity immediately
25th October 2019 By: Martin Creamer

When Mining Weekly called at the Council for Scientific Research (CSIR) workshops nearly 40 years ago, white-coated technologists were enthusiastically talking about nuclear fusion as being the... 


Climate-positive action triggers economic growth, failure to seize it will be a gross dereliction of duty
Climate-positive action triggers economic growth, failure to seize it will be a gross dereliction of duty
22nd October 2019 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa needs economic growth. In the short term, there is no doubt that tourism promotion has the best potential and the sooner South Africa introduces electronic visas and rolls out the red... 


Climate-positive action triggers economic growth, failure to seize it will be a gross dereliction of duty
Climate-positive action triggers economic growth, failure to seize it will be a gross dereliction of duty
18th October 2019 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa needs economic growth. In the short term, there is no doubt that tourism promotion has the best potential and the sooner South Africa introduces electronic visas and rolls out the red... 


Carbon tax uncertainty plus regulatory obstacles in the way  of green energy patently unfair
Carbon tax uncertainty plus regulatory obstacles in the way of green energy patently unfair
11th October 2019 By: Martin Creamer

“If you emit carbon, you’re taxed; if you try to be carbon-free, you’re prevented by the regulators,” an observer lamented the other day. Carbon tax uncertainty is halting meaningful investment and... 


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