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Greenland's melting ice could reveal riches beyond imagination

Por: Newsweek Business October 28, 2022

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As Greenland's ice sheets melt at an unprecedented pace, prospectors are moving in to find what treasures could be hidden underneath.As the global economy shifts away from fossil fuels, the demand for electric vehicles and the raw materials used to make their batteries has skyrocketed. Analysts have forecasted that we will need to establish over 300 new mines over the next decade to keep up with this demand.The challenge is knowing where to... + full article



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