Our Power – Our Planet – Our Impact
In many of the environments where we work, resilience is shaped by constraint, ecological sensitivity and the need for better decisions.
In many of the environments where we work, resilience is shaped by constraint, ecological sensitivity and the need for better decisions.
Mine closure is inevitable, what is not inevitable is whether the process leaves behind a desperate community or a long-term legacy
South Africa’s Draft Carbon Budget Regulations mark a major step forward in climate policy, closing the loop between greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting
Headframes, shafts, pits and veins. These are all terms associated with the mining industry. From the black coal dust of Middelburg to the purple haze of Kuruman
Every mining operation has a Life of Mine, a planned timeline for when the mineral deposit will be physically depleted.
In recent years, desert regions around the world have experienced an unexpected rise in extreme flooding…
This is the final article in our ‘Rethinking Water Risk’ series. The previous article, Tensions…
This is the fifth article in our ‘Rethinking Water Risk’ series. The previous article Overhead…
At Digby Wells Environmental, our work across more than 300 resettlement projects in 77…
This is the fourth article in our ‘Rethinking Water Risk’ series. The previous article Beyond Scarcity…