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    rare earth elements

    Explore " rare earth elements" with insightful episodes like "RareX (ASX: REE) unveils fast-track strategy for Cummins Range rare earths project (w/ James Durrant)", "Unpacking Earth & Implications on Policies with a Geologist", "Australia's green critical mineral opportunity", "Green News Report 1/31/2023" and "30. What are carbonatites anyway?" from podcasts like ""Small Caps", "All Things Policy", "After Market", "Green News Report w/ Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen" and "Discovery to Recovery"" and more!

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    RareX (ASX: REE) unveils fast-track strategy for Cummins Range rare earths project (w/ James Durrant)

    RareX (ASX: REE) unveils fast-track strategy for Cummins Range rare earths project (w/ James Durrant)

    RareX (ASX: REE) chief executive officer James Durrant joins Small Caps to discuss plans to potentially fast-track the development of its Cummins Range rare earth element project in Western Australia.

    The company is focused on off-take opportunities at Australia’s largest undeveloped rare earths project.

    RareX is now preparing for the submission of project approvals and securing offtake agreements in the lead up to the conclusion of a pre-feasibility study.

    It is also preparing to test near-mine anomalies with the potential to add material value to the project.

    Elsewhere, RareX has allocated business development capacity to Canada where it has identified advanced rare earth deposits as being attractive complementary acquisition opportunities.

    RareX remains bullish on the longer-term outlook for rare earths, which are expected to see over 6% compound annual growth rates year-on-year for the foreseeable future.

    Articles:
    https://smallcaps.com.au/rarex-advances-cummins-range-explores-new-global-rare-earths-opportunities/
    https://smallcaps.com.au/rarex-advances-rare-earth-deposit-wa-cummins-range/

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    https://smallcaps.com.au/stocks/asx-ree/

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    Unpacking Earth & Implications on Policies with a Geologist

    Unpacking Earth & Implications on Policies with a Geologist

    In this episode, R Srinivasan gives a fair idea about the stories that the rocks unfold. This is connected with the Industrial Revolution & the comfortable life we lead. It could be the infrastructure to the appliances we use - all things lead to what earth has in store (minerals, deposits, rare earth elements, etc.).

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    Australia's green critical mineral opportunity

    Australia's green critical mineral opportunity
    The critical mineral boom is taking off. CSIRO senior principal research scientist and Green Mineral Technologies initiative leader Chris Vernon walks Proactive’s Phoebe Shields through the oncoming critical mineral supply dearth, the need for down-stream trade relationships and the potential effect of a circular economy on the mining industry.

    30. What are carbonatites anyway?

    30. What are carbonatites anyway?

    Carbonatites are controversial rocks that are associated with a diverse range of commodities, such as niobium, phosphate, copper, and light rare earth elements (LREE). This week we dive into some of the latest thinking about carbonatite genesis and ore forming processes, and consider the challenges involved in characterizing and producing these complex ore bodies.  

    First off, Emma Humphreys-Williams from the Natural History Museum, UK, explains how, when and where carbonatites form in the context of global tectonics and geodynamics, and questions what the carbonatite record tells us about the evolution of the mantle throughout earth history.  https://alkcarb.myrocks.info/

    Next, we talk about ore forming processes in carbonatites with Wei Chen, a professor at China University of Geosciences. She provides a deep dive into the processes that generate LREE deposits on a journey that spans the magmatic and metasomatic regimes. 

    Finally, Tony Mariano, a long-time exploration geologist shares some real-world perspectives on the complex nature of carbonatite ore deposits, and on some of the challenges involved in converting carbonatite-hosted deposits into producing assets.  


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    Metale ziem rzadkich, czyli nowe złoto - Szczerze o pieniądzach odc. 142

    Metale ziem rzadkich, czyli nowe złoto - Szczerze o pieniądzach odc. 142

    Lit i metale ziem rzadkich będą kiedyś cennejsze niż ropa i gaz - to słowa wypowiedziane jakiś czas temu przez Ursulę von der Leyen - Przewodniczącą Komisji Europejskiej. Problem w tym, że dziś w zasadzie cały świat zależny jest tu od Chin, bo tam wydobywa się ogromną ich większość. A rozwoju technologii nie ma bez tych metali o czym w najnowszym odcinku programu  @Szczerze o pieniądzach mówi Zbigniew Milkiewicz - Prezes Zarządu Strategic Metals a zaprasza Ernest Bodziuch.

    Fairphone and the Sins of the Tech Industry

    Fairphone and the Sins of the Tech Industry

    The Fairphone company's mission is to make smartphones that are repairable, rely on sustainable and recycled materials, and that aren't contributing to troublesome operations in your typical electronics supply chain. So we take this opportunity to turn a critical eye to the tech industry to understand why Fairphone's mission is so important.

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    James Kennedy: President of ThREEConsulting

    James Kennedy: President of ThREEConsulting

    James Kennedy is the president of ThREE Consulting, a St. Louis-based firm that specializes in rare earth elements and critical minerals. In this episode, Kennedy explains how the U.S. ceded its rare earths industry to China, how China is using its dominance over technology metals “as geostrategic tools, or weapons,” high-strength magnet production, what China’s dominance means for the U.S. auto, solar, and wind sectors, and what the U.S. should be doing to increase its production of critical metals and minerals. 


    Todd Royal: Co-Author of Clean Energy Exploitations

    Todd Royal: Co-Author of Clean Energy Exploitations

    Todd Royal is the co-author (with Ron Stein) of the book, Clean Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses that Support “Clean” Energy. In this episode, Todd explains how China is “weaponizing” commodities like cobalt, polysilicon, and rare earth elements, why hydrocarbons are going to be needed for decades to come, and how ESG rules on investments are based on vague definitions of what is “good.”

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