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Rare Earths, Oil, Gas, Other Commodities Up For Grabs As Arctic States Grants China, India, Japan, Other Select Nations ‘Observer Status’

aurelius77 wrote 5 days ago: It won’t be long before the essential raw minerals and commodities of the planet’s Far N … more →

Tags: Politics, artic circle, Artic Council, Canada, China, Commodities, country sovereignty, Denmark, Finland

Rare earths : graphene, to break the chinese grip

eisti95011 wrote 1 week ago: To us, Competitive Intelligence is first and foremost about innovation. Every year, our students wor … more →

Tags: English Version, Eisti, Val d'Oise, France, competitive intellligence, Research, Analytics, China, lithium

Radioactive waste from wind power1 comment

Mark Foreman wrote 2 weeks ago: Dear Reader, I am sure that many people have told you of the green nature of wind power, it is sold … more →

Tags: actinides, actinide, Lanthanides, rad waste, environment, Science, Climate, Phosphate minerals, Zero Emissions Vehicle

Lynas Corporation, Ltd.: Common Misconceptions about Rare Earths

Lynas Corporation wrote 3 weeks ago: A major presence in the market for rare earths outside of China, Lynas Malaysia maintains a processi … more →

Tags: Rare Earths, Lynas Corporation, Lynas Malaysia

robbing the poor, to ...

Tom Harley wrote 3 weeks ago: There is a place for solar power in it’s current form, but most of it is an expensive boondogg … more →

Tags: Climate, Energy, Environment, Science, Oz politics, Resources, media, technology, environment

Sustainable Materials for Emerging Energy Technologies | IOM3: The Global Network for Materials, Minerals & Mining Professionals via Evernote

denegociointeligencia wrote 1 month ago: via Evernote https://www.evernote.com/shard/s312/sh/73889e5a-986f-48e9-8ade-f6fa5e989ec4/124668cf5da … more →

Tags: recycling, Raw Materials Scarcity, Evernote

Rare Earths Rouse Pentagon Fears

aurelius77 wrote 1 month ago: Specifically, to buy rare earth and other minerals that are crucial to the U.S. defense industry, an … more →

Tags: China, National Security & Terrorism, economic warfare, Politics, Axis Powers, Business & Economics, USA, War, Adam Smith

Preliminary estimates of the quantities of rare-earth elements contained in selected products and in imports of semimanufactured products to the United States, 2010

denegociointeligencia wrote 1 month ago: via Evernote https://www.evernote.com/shard/s312/sh/b7e5dcb0-7f6c-4fe1-91c9-b4ca72e97d6d/0fb3d8a630b … more →

Tags: recycling, Raw Materials Scarcity

US must reform mine permit process to grow domestic rare earth industry: study

Nanthakumar Victor Emmanuel wrote 1 month ago: A recent study by the US National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) calls on US legislators to strea … more →

Tags: Mineral Processing, Metals

Japan's sea mud won't be a match for China's rare earths just yet

Gwynn Guilford wrote 1 month ago: Almost all of the mined deposits of what are known as “rare earths”—the name for 17 elem … more →

Tags: China, deep sea extraction, Diaoyu/Senkaku, India 2, Japan, Rare Earth, Senkaku, U. S., Vietnam

Risk On Inflationary Trend About To Begin

Jeb wrote 2 months ago: Most investors have a tough time standing apart from the crowd. That’s why Jeb Handwerger says, “To … more →

Tags: Market Analysis, gold miners, Gold Prices, silver bullion, Silver Mining Stocks, uranium stocks

The Heavy Rare Earths and Their Uses

Lynas Corporation wrote 2 months ago: Sydney-based Lynas Corporation will soon open its rare earths refinery in Malaysia, through which it … more →

Tags: heavy rare earths, lynas, rare earths refinery

We have no idea what we're doing...2 comments

azotad wrote 2 months ago: (since it is an image not made by me, I won’t include the world famous dog here;)) Yes, it … more →

Tags: Blurb, Nuclear Power, Power plant, fukushima, Harrisburg, Windscale, Rocky Flats, chernobyl, No Idea

From INL: "Reverse mining: Scientists extract rare earth materials from consumer products"

richardmitnick wrote 2 months ago: Idaho National Laboratory March 7, 2013 Nicole Stricker “In a new twist on the state’s m … more →

Tags: Applied Research & Technology, Material Sciences.. ^^, idaho national labs, Idaho National Laboratory, Material Sciences

Flying Pigs, Red Herrings and the sun doesn’t shine out of my backside (or at night)1 comment

jgliszczynski wrote 2 months ago: I’d already decided to write this article and then Ofgem finally managed to put some numbers togethe … more →

Tags: UK, Energy, Wind, Nuclear, solar, Wave, Gas, Oil, Future

Developing Greenland's mining industry and resource impacts

aviyer2010 wrote 3 months ago: An article in Bloombergsbusinessweek (February 18,2013) describes Greenland, a country protected by … more →

Tags: Supply Chain Issues, Global Contexts, operations management, Supply Chain, sustainable, Global, regulation, Risk, China

Ames Laboratory's big gig1 comment

iowascienceinterface wrote 3 months ago: Graphic from Ames Laboratory website. It didn’t get a lot of notice in Iowa last month when the U.S. … more →

Tags: University Research, Ames Laboratory, DoE, Karl Gschneidner, Alex King, Energy Innovation Hub

Sisa by Shas

issuemagonline wrote 3 months ago: Namaku Sisa. Sisa Nadir Bumi. Ibu dan ayahku berasal dari Mount Weld, Australia. Mereka baru-baru in … more →

Tags: Writings, Fiction Writings!, issue9, Bahasa, Malaysia, Trash, waste, Australia, Alienation

Latest Developments, January 31

Beyond Aid wrote 3 months ago: In the latest news and analysis… Blue helmet talks Reuters reports that, following the French milita … more →

Tags: latest developments, World Bank, Drones, post-2015, logging, corporate charity, un peacekeeping, Sustainable Investing, Incarceration rates


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