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A key solution for Europe’s green transition and critical raw material needs

As discussions in Brussels increasingly center around critical raw materials, the focus often remains on geopolitics and extraction. These minerals are essential for technologies...

Unlocking Europe’s green transition: The strategic role of Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan's Minister for Industry, Kanat Sharlapaev, emphasizes a crucial distinction: “We very often confuse availability with reliability.” This statement highlights the challenges faced by...

Why is mining industry loosing public trust in Europe and what could be done?

The erosion of public trust in the mining industry in Europe is a complex issue rooted in environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns, as...

India’s global partnerships in critical minerals: A strategic overview

This blog series explores India's expanding international collaborations in the critical minerals sector, serving as a comprehensive resource for primary sources. It delves into...

A new mining frontier: The controversy surrounding the green transition in the Dinaric Alps

A new era of mining is unfolding in the Dinaric Alps, the rugged mountain range stretching through the Balkan Peninsula, driven by the demand...

Securing a sustainable future: Overcoming challenges in critical mineral supply for a green economy

Critical minerals are essential raw materials that societies need but which are at risk of shortage. Their importance varies by country. For example, phosphate...

Demand for nickel: How the race for energy supply impacts the poor

Nickel is a chemical element essential for the transition to "green" energy. However, its extraction is often associated with environmental issues, as recently highlighted...

“Financial Times” publishes letter from 40 Serbian experts on Rio Tinto: We are not geopolitical pawns on Europe’s periphery

"Financial Times" published a letter signed by more than 40 experts and civil society organizations from Serbia in response to an article titled "Serbia...

Easpring Finland’s environmentally-friendly proposal: Establishing cathode active material plant in Kotka

Easpring Finland New Materials Oy, a joint venture between Finnish Minerals Group and Beijing Easpring Material Technology Co., Ltd., has recently applied for an...
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