Experiments show that extracting rare earths from acid mine drainage can turn something harmful into a useful resource. But states will need to sort out who owns that mine waste.
The announcement follows the Ministerial meeting in Washington DC, featuring officials from over 50 countries.
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The General Assembly’s Energy Policy Commission met for the first time in nearly two years to review lessons learned and ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of MountainTrue and the Center for Biological Diversity today warned Horizon 30, LLC, the owner of an illegal mining site, to stop polluting the ...