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Katelyn Jenkins
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"...unexpected alliances have emerged to attempt mining rare earths in impossible places. The second decade of the twenty-first century saw campaigns to mine rare earths in the most forbidding of frontiers: in ecologically sensitive indigenous lands in the Amazon, in war-torn Afghanistan, in protected areas of Greenland, in the depths of the world’s oceans, and even on the Moon."
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Katelyn Jenkins
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TODAY I LEARNED Lanthanum, Neodynium, and Dysprosium are ALL worth more, much, much... more, than gold.
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