Julie Klinger

Assistant professor at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University and author of Rare Earth Frontiers: From Subterranean Soils to Lunar Landscapes (Cornell University Press).

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Excitement over ‘rare’ elements

Julie Klinger in conversation with Misha Glenny 

The race for green transition supplies is on. But where’s the thrill in metals, discreet and hidden yet widespread? Mining, intensive due to low concentrations, throws up waste elements like arsenic. Space cowboys and deep-sea dredgers contest environmental stability more than China’s monopoly, based on 40-years of involved processing. Health and recycling regulations are a must.