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Overcoming regulatory challenges to tap into Canada’s critical mineral resources

As the world transitions to low greenhouse gas (GHG) emission sources of energy, the focus has shifted to developing responsible and reliable resources to...

Ukraine’s strategic mineral losses: The economic impact of threatened coking coal and critical raw materials

Ukraine is rich in critical raw materials, with significant deposits of lithium, graphite, cobalt, nickel and titanium—elements that are crucial to the global economy....

Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo: The heart of global mineral rivalry between the U.S. and China

Kolwezi, a small city in southern Democratic Republic of Congo, may appear unremarkable, but it plays a pivotal role in global resource extraction. Surrounded...

Norway’s Arctic seabed mining proposal sparks legal battle and environmental concerns

Norway is moving forward with plans to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals, including copper, cobalt, zinc and rare earths, which...

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s strategic role in Europe’s cobalt supply and green transition

Europe's green transition, powered by electric vehicles and energy storage solutions, relies heavily on raw materials like cobalt, a critical component in batteries. However,...

China’s strategic growth in the DRC’s copper and cobalt mining industry

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), home to 15% of the world’s copper reserves and over 50% of its cobalt, represents a prime...

Mining in the DRC linked to rising reproductive health issues for women

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the mining of cobalt and copper—critical materials for battery technologies—appears to be taking a toll on the...

India must strengthen domestic critical mineral supply to reduce import dependence, report warns

India must prioritize investments in its domestic critical mineral sector to reduce its heavy reliance on imports of cobalt, lithium and nickel, according to...

Australia called to lead global critical minerals supply for green energy transition

Australia must "step up" and take a leadership role in the global supply and refining of critical minerals, which are essential for powering the...
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