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Green Rocks

Ian Morse

A newsletter that doesn't want dirty mining to ruin clean energy

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Whack-a-mole! Or, What’s in a Material Anyway?

Climate technologies require enormous amounts of metal. I’m Ian Morse, and this is Green Rocks, a newsletter that doesn’t want dirty mining to ruin clean energy.

Apologies for the radio silence in the past several months! I’ve been busy wi...

9 months ago
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El Salvador ban, Nigerian lithium, Industry self-regulation | News Round-up #54

Climate technologies require enormous amounts of metal. I’m Ian Morse, and this is Green Rocks, a newsletter that doesn’t want dirty mining to ruin clean energy.

A lot of news, so I’ll highlight some major stories at the top.

El Salvador...

a year ago
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The Mining Hop | Book(s) Review

Climate technologies require enormous amounts of metal. I’m Ian Morse, and this is Green Rocks, a newsletter that doesn’t want dirty mining to ruin clean energy.

By my count, there have been four books on the demands that certain climate a...

a year ago
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Universalism and Sacrifice | News Round-up #53

Climate technologies require enormous amounts of metal. I’m Ian Morse, and this is Green Rocks, a newsletter that doesn’t want dirty mining to ruin clean energy.

First, a note to check out a Mongabay webinar in which I and SIRGE Coalition...

2 years ago
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Fear-mongering in the Cobalt-sphere? | News Round-up #52

Climate technologies require enormous amounts of metal. I’m Ian Morse, and this is Green Rocks, a newsletter that doesn’t want dirty mining to ruin clean energy.

Updated with the article I mentioned with Mongabay.

Children collect water f...

2 years ago
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