This graphic from Wood Mackenzie shows how nickel and lithium mining can significantly impact the environment, depending on the processes used.
Global consumption of coal surpassed 8 billion tonnes per year for the first time in 2022. Here are the countries using the most coal.
Australia and Chile stand out as the largest producers of lithium, accounting for almost 77% of global supply.
This graphic explores the relationship between gold price and the U.S. national debt.
Graphite represents almost 50% of the materials needed for batteries by weight, no matter the chemistry.
Currently, over half of the major economies have negative real interest rates.
The commodities-to-equities ratio recently hit a 50-year low. In the past, when this ratio reached such levels, commodity supercycles began.
This visualization explores how responsible mining will be essential to meet the demand for copper and nickel.
Silver is a unique precious metal that derives demand from scarcity and also industrial applications. So how has it performed during recessions?
The U.S. dollar is the dominant currency in the global financial system, but some countries are following the trend of de-dollarization.