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Now That the U.S. Has Banned Huawei’s 5G… Will China Sell Us the Rare Earths to Build Our Own?

By Daniel McGroarty, TES GeoPolicy Editor     In the great U.S.-China decoupling, the U.S. picked up a key ally this week, with the UK’s announcement that it would reverse itself and ban Huawei’s 5G network, just in time for the U.S. to slap travel sanctions on Huawei employees. The implication is clear: the U.S. […]

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Beyond the Rare Earths: Resource Security in the Post-COVID Context

By Sandra Wirtz, American Resources Policy Network   “Everything is different.”  It’s the constant refrain in these COVID times. But the comment cuts both ways — not just how we cope with differences imposed on us, but differences we embrace, to make ourselves and our society more resilient in the face of sudden shocks, or […]

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Time to Bring Back Copper in Public Spaces?

    By Sandra Wirtz, courtesy of American Resources Policy Network   Rock beats scissors. Scissors beat paper. Copper beats coronavirus.   It sounds flippant, but at this moment of utmost seriousness, there’s a truth to it.    In a new piece, senior writer for Fast Company Mark Wilson discusses the thesis of Bill Keevil, […]

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The Jones Act continues to make no sense at all

  “Why Is an Energy Powerhouse Importing Russian LNG?” By Colin Grabow, courtesy of Cato Institute   In the coming days a Spanish-flagged ship, the Catalunya Spirit, will deliver a shipment of Russia-originated liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Puerto Rico. Bizarrely, the United States—a leading exporter of LNG—is nonetheless importing it from a geopolitical rival. And this isn’t a first. […]

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It’s 2050: What’s for Dinner?

  It’s 2050:  What’s for Dinner?   By Dan McGroarty, GeoPolicy Editor   For those of us who aren’t sure what’s in the fridge that can be microwaved into tonight’s dinner, or if we can use our indecision as a justification for take-out (again), worrying about what’s for dinner in the Year 2050 is a […]

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Resource Wars: Can the U.S. Lose a War it Hasn’t Fought?

  By Daniel McGroarty TES GeoPolicy Editor   “A fight between the United States and China is brewing over 5G and the question of who can be trusted to control the world’s wireless infrastructure.  But scant attention is being paid to an issue of arguably greater importance to the future of the world’s economy and […]

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A Test of Metal: Are We Ready for the “Electrification of Everything?”

      By Anthony Huston, President & CEO, Graphite One   For most people, you say graphite, and they think of No. 2 pencils.  But the reality is, you say graphite to a materials scientist, and they think of laptops and LEDs, smartphone and solar cells, Electric Vehicle batteries, drones and satellites, energy storage devices […]