1 May 2022
You may not have heard of most rare earths, but the 17 metallic elements known as rare earths are essential to modern life. They’re in our smartphones, computers, TVs and just about every other electronic device. They also play a major part in plans to create a carbon-free future.
However, extracting them can be highly environmentally destructive and there’s concern over China’s dominance of the market.
In the latest edition of Business Beyond we look at the race to secure enough rare earths to power the present and create a greener future.
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GENEVA — UN News Russian attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine could be a war crime: UN rights office
4 years ago train conductor Tetiana Minkova found Nicole on the railway station almost frozen to death. She decided to keep Nicole. The dog has already done more than a dozen evacuation rides. Nicole seems to feel which of the passengers needs her support the most.#WeAreUkraine pic.twitter.com/teK9Eg3Lpv
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) April 30, 2022
Expect Us Hit Hard, Kremlin! pic.twitter.com/1BTw1xtAWh
— Anonymous Operations (@AnonOpsSE) April 29, 2022
FM @DmytroKuleba for FP: “The stakes of the 🇷🇺-🇺🇦 war are high. They go beyond just a physical war; if Ukraine is victorious, & other like-minded countries remain free to pursue their democratic ideals, the global movement toward a more empowered and freer world will accelerate”.
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) April 29, 2022
Railway bridge collapsed between Sudzha and Sosnovy Bor in Kursk region of Russia. Governor blames saboteurs https://t.co/rJ6aWiG4fZ pic.twitter.com/6EUuY3TbpY
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) May 1, 2022
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