London Climate Action Week 2026: Structural shift in progress
London Climate Action Week (LCAW) 2026 arrives as ongoing shockwaves are shifting the role of sustainability in the economy and society.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has initiated a three-year exploration into how to mitigate the impacts on nature of a global increase in demand for transition minerals.
The goal is to identify pathways to develop new mines for high-demand critical minerals that minimize harm to nature without slowing the energy transition away from carbon-based fuels.
ERM conducted a range of studies to understand supply and demand dynamics, innovation, regulatory structures, approaches to nature within the value chain, and decision-making regarding new mine development. The studies consisted of extensive desk research and over 70 interviews with mining industry leaders and stakeholders.
What is in this report
For the full analysis of how mining companies can decouple critical minerals supply growth from nature impact, download the report “Nature-smart mining: Opportunities to reduce the nature impact of mining and metals.”
London Climate Action Week (LCAW) 2026 arrives as ongoing shockwaves are shifting the role of sustainability in the economy and society.
This year, the outlook for critical minerals mining and processing projects has dramatically changed.