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    The many battles in the lithium and critical minerals revolution

    The many battles in the lithium and critical minerals revolution

    In 2021, the Biden administration put out a report about gaps in the supply chain for electric vehicles. It estimated global demand for lithium and graphite would grow by more than 4,000% by 2040 if the world were to achieve the climate goals laid out in the Paris accords. These materials, along with copper, nickel and others, are critical to green technologies. And there is a global fight over their supply, one that Reuters correspondent Ernest Scheyder documents in his new book, “The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power Our Lives.” He told Marketplace’s Lily Jamali about why lithium, in particular, is in such high demand and the challenges of bringing it to market.

    Industrial policy, the debate!

    Industrial policy, the debate!
    There is a lot of taxpayer money going into propping up industry in the U.S. From semiconductor chip fabrication in Arizona to green hydrogen plants in California. Is this smart policy? Today on the Indicator, our guests debate!

    We're joined by Réka Juhász, economist at the University of British Columbia and Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    After the debate, tell us what you thought! Did anything you heard change your mind or make you think differently about industrial policy? Send us a note at indicator@npr.org.

    For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.

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    564. Andy, Linda Catalina & DJ CTI: Vivek Ramaswamy Republican Debate, Donald Trump To Be Arrested & Wagner Boss Jet Crash

    564. Andy, Linda Catalina & DJ CTI: Vivek Ramaswamy Republican Debate, Donald Trump To Be Arrested & Wagner Boss Jet Crash

    In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Linda Catalina. They discuss Vivek Ramaswamy beating Ron DeSantis for best performance in the Republican debates, Donald Trump surrendering to Fulton County, and Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin’s jet appearing to be fine 30 seconds before crashing.

    A 'Breakthrough' Deal On Northern Ireland And Musk Regains Rich List Crown

    A 'Breakthrough' Deal On Northern Ireland And Musk Regains Rich List Crown

    Your morning briefing. The news you need in just 15 minutes.
    On today's podcast:
    (1) Sunak secures a "breakthrough" deal with the EU on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit rules.
    (2) Adani's CFO speaks exclusively to Bloomberg, saying the group isn't looking for a cash injection.
    (3) An ECB policymaker tells us that the central bank must push on with policy tightening.(4) Elon Musk regains his crown as the world's richest person as the value of Tesla soars. 

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    384. Andy & DJ CTI: Spanish Minister Calls Paedophilia A Right, U.S. Gives Ukraine $457 Million For Law Enforcement & Voting Democrat To Prevent Hurricanes

    384. Andy & DJ CTI: Spanish Minister Calls Paedophilia A Right, U.S. Gives Ukraine $457 Million For Law Enforcement & Voting Democrat To Prevent Hurricanes

    In today's episode, Andy & DJ talk about Spanish Minster Irene Montero saying children have a right to sex as long as they consent, the U.S. giving $457 million to Ukraine for law enforcement, and Senator Amy Klobuchar telling Americans to vote Democrat in the midterms to prevent climate change as Hurricane Ian bears down on Florida.

    5 Ways To Cut Carbon Emissions At Home

    5 Ways To Cut Carbon Emissions At Home
    Feeling green? If you'd like to do something to slow down climate change, even if it's just a small thing, you can get started in your own apartment or house. With the help of our friends over at Life Kit, NPR correspondent Dan Charles shares five ways to cut carbon emissions in your own home.

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    Should British investors worry about the US election?

    Should British investors worry about the US election?
    While the world worries about coronavirus, there is another decade-defining event going on – the US election.

    Will Donald Trump win a second term as US President and have the world dance to his tune for four more years, or will Joe Biden take charge – and what on earth would that mean for people?

    There is less than a month to go until the US election and under normal circumstances you would expect all the focus of stock market commentators to be on that.

    It’s not normal circumstances though. The second wave of coronavirus and renewed lockdowns have the world’s attention and the election, if not a sideshow, is definitely not as centre stage as we would usually expect.

    So, does that mean it doesn’t matter for investors, or should be thinking about it and positioning themselves for the outcome?

    Does it even matter if Trump or Biden wins, as long as the Fed keeps printing and stimulus keeps coming, and would any decisive win be better than a disputed result?

    On this week’s podcast, Simon Lambert, Georgie Frost and Sarah Davidson, discuss the US election and what it could mean for our money over here in the UK.

    And if two septuagenarians arguing about who is going to be the boss of the free world isn’t your thing, what about investing in the future beyond that?

    Keeping on the investment tip, the team dive into the world of green money and how to invest to back improving the world, or even get a green mortgage or current account.