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A fundamental choice for Critical Minerals development: "Fascism or radical democracy?"

The global demand for critical minerals like lithium and copper is surging, but how we attempt to quickly extract them, argues Katherine Teh , Executive Chairman of Spektrum Development , presents a fundamental choice: embrace authoritarian tactics that disregard communities or pursue transparent, consent-based development. In this pivotal moment, the stakes are high-ranging, from environmental destruction to lost economic potential. Which path should be chosen? Katherine Teh of Spektrum Development addressing the 2024 ACFID Conference WE ARE AT a crossroads in the energy transition. The gap between what the mining industry promises and what it delivers has been widening, creating not only delays but the potential for significant socio-economic and environmental risks. As the demand for critical minerals like copper, graphite, and lithium increases, we’re facing mounting challenges in securing these resources quickly enough to support the transition to renewable energy. The Problem...

Can Australia walk the US-China 'Critical Minerals' extraction tightrope and emerge as a green technology powerhouse?

A new dash for copper is underway – how will it play out?

Despite the geopolitical risks, Australian mineral exports to China are booming again

Global lithium supply, energy transition demands, geopolitical turmoil and Australia's commercial and security choices

China investment in Australian mining increases despite insecurity concerns

Service company donates "hard to access" geology books to National University of Mongolia

New coal and renewable energy technologies partnership for affordable, reliable, accessable and environmentally-compliant power

Consequences of the Super Cycle downturn: changes for commodity nations, companies