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The West Will No Longer Be Dependent On Rare Earths From China


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2024 Jun 13, 5:02am   191 views  5 comments

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#rareearths If I say the words "rare earths" to you, many of you will get a blank look on your face. Those of you with training in the sciences, engineering, and geology will have a good idea of what these words mean.
Rare earths are rare elements found primarily in China. I could confound most of you with a list of these elements. To make a long story short, our technological world could not continue without the input of these elements. Your mobile phone, your flat screen television on the wall, your dishwasher, your washer/dryer, your central heating and air conditioning systems, your car (be it gasoline or electric), and your smartwatch, would not work without the input of these elements. On a macro level, electricity could not be generated without the high-technology components that depend on rare earths inputs. When you go to the doctor's office or the hospital, the advanced machines that keep you healthy would not work without rare earths.
The government would not function without the high-technology items that depend on rare earths. Most of your jobs would not be possible without high technology inputs. I could continue listing items for a long time.
Today, China produces 68.75% of the world's rare earths. This causes fear and deep concern. What if China decided to stop providing the West with these elements? What if China dramatically raised the price of these elements?
This week a company named Rare Earths Norway made a surprise and stunning announcement. They have discovered huge deposits of these rare earths at the Northern tip of Norway. This means that the West is on its way to no longer depending on rare earths from China. Here is a link for those curious:

Norway just loosened China’s stranglehold on rare minerals critical to the global economy—and it’s a huge win for Europe and the U.S. (newsbreak.com)

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1   Tenpoundbass   2024 Jun 13, 5:09am  

ohomen171 says

Rare earths are rare elements found primarily in China.


They are all over the world, but they are hard to get to, to extract very easily. We have tons of Rare Earth minerals locked up in places like Yellowstone national park. Most of our REMs are locked up in Federal land and national parks. The world is letting China strip mine their natural wonders so they can defer doing so.
2   stereotomy   2024 Jun 13, 5:47am  

So many things wrong with the latest mouth noises from ohomenbot. I could confound it with a list of all the inaccuracies and outright ignorant falsehoods it is spewing.
3   HeadSet   2024 Jun 13, 11:50am  

stereotomy says

So many things wrong with the latest mouth noises from ohomenbot. I could confound it with a list of all the inaccuracies and outright ignorant falsehoods it is spewing.

This month's winner?


4   Ceffer   2024 Jun 13, 12:02pm  

Supposedly they just 'found' a shitload of 'rare earths' in Oregon. I'd love to see purple haired fuckwads with nose rings and tats toiling with buckets up and down the dirt steps of open pit mines in the Great Socialist Paradise of Oregon.
5   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Jun 13, 12:06pm  

Rare Earth elements are not called that because they are necessarily physically rare in the crust. True, they are less common than iron or nickel, yes. But they are called this because it is a real pain in the ass to extract and process (some need 6+ separate processing runs) to get to decent levels of purity. Steps our Greentards object to.

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