The Energy Department has taken a 5% interest in both Lithium Americas, a Vancouver, B.C.-based mining company, and its Thacker… The post Trump’s Energy Department Invests 5% in Lithium Assets appeared first on IER.| IER
Lithium Altmark: Neptune Energy testet mehrere Verfahren zur Gewinnung des weißen Goldes. Kann Sachsen-Anhalt zur Rohstoffregion werden?| Cleanthhinking.de - Sauber in die Zukunft
Scott Alexander recently named five criticisms of A Chemical Hunger, our series on the obesity epidemic, and asked for our responses. These criticisms come by way of a LessWrong commenter named Natália (see post, post). We appreciate Scott taking the time to identify these as his top five points, because this gives us a concrete […]| SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD
Fodor's provides expert travel content worth exploring so you can dream up your next trip. The world is a weird and wonderful place—we want to show you around.| Fodors Travel Guide
Fodor's provides expert travel content worth exploring so you can dream up your next trip. The world is a weird and wonderful place—we want to show you around.| Fodors Travel Guide
Divisive deals with Russian and Chinese companies are stalled and shrouded in secrecy, as environmental and Indigenous rights questions remain| Dialogue Earth
Liontown Resources is charting a path forward for sustainable lithium production, targeting the FY27 as a landmark period for the company.| Australian Resources & Investment
In this 301st episode, we kick off with a special announcement followed by answering questions from Marissa, Kelly, Kevin, Mark, Arthur, and Suzanne. From lithium royalty rates, how to obtain marketable title, to complex Texas pooling regulations, to a success story that led a listener to discover new permitted wells on their minerals, we’ve got […] The post MRP 301: Listener Questions September 2025 appeared first on The Mineral Rights Podcast.| The Mineral Rights Podcast
Local projects stall as the mineral’s fourth-largest producer exports to the U.S. and China, and courts Elon Musk.| Rest of World
The region’s chances of becoming a “climate tech” protagonist will be thrown into disarray without the most important resource of them all.| Rest of World
Die neue Fraunhofer-Studie zeigt: Die Natrium-Ionen-Batterie steht kurz vor der industriellen Fertigung. Für stationäre Speicher schon heute eine tragfähige Lösung. Den gesamten Beitrag lesen: Natrium-Ionen-Batterien: Fraunhofer-Studie sieht Technologie kurz vor der Marktreife.| Cleanthinking – Cleantech-Wirtschaftsmagazin
One Nation stands firmly against the Albanese Government’s push for electric vehicles (EVs), and the billions in taxpayer-funded subsidies and infrastructure spending that overwhelmingly benefit wealthy Australians. While everyday Australians face rising costs for housing, groceries, and fuel, the government continues to pour money into EV incentives and charger installations—despite low public uptake. Australians should […]| Malcolm Roberts
Lithium prices have surged in recent weeks amid renewed demand in electric vehicles.| Australian Resources & Investment
New USGS report on untapped oil under federal lands, Arkansas lithium royalty decisions, Iran bombing impact on oil price, and rig count!| The Mineral Rights Podcast
In Empire of AI, journalist Karen Hao writes about the rise of OpenAI and the impacts of AI around the world. Below is an extract from the book on the effects on Chile's mineral reserves and water resources.| Rest of World
BMW launched a pan-European partnership with SK tes, a company that can mine valuable minerals such as cobalt, nickel and lithium from used batteries| Green Prophet
The surging demand for lithium and its role in powering electric vehicles (EVs), plus supply challenges, innovations, and market trends.| Carbon Credits
Qurmit - A 95% Recyclable Fireproof Battery by ESS4U with 20 Years of Lifespan and Operates in Extreme Temperatures from -40°F to 131°F| ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Discover the reasons behind the recent plummet in lithium stock prices and explore the market outlook for 2024/25.| Carbon Credits