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Green Rocks

Ian Morse

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

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Latest Issues

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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.

a month ago
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Nickel anxieties & Battery frontiers | News Round-up #51

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.

2 months ago
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Batteries that concern the US | News Round-up #50

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.

3 months ago
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Podcast: Pitfall author Chris Pollon on the need to mine

Hi Green Rockers. This is Ian Morse and we’re trying out something a bit more auditory this week. I spoke with Chris Pollon, the author of the new book Pitfall: The Race to Mine the World’s Most Vulnerable Places. It’s about the histories a...

5 months ago
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