All Rare Earth Elements Education Resources
Contemporary Global Rare Earth Politics: Persistent Myths, Policy Challenges, and Possible Pathways Forward
An interesting lecture by Dr. Julie Klinger
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)- ‘The geopolitics of Chinaʹs rare earths: a glimpse of things to come in a resource-scarce world?’
A summary paper of the global political dimensions of rare earth production, focusing on China’s dominance of the REE market and its rare earth-related policies. Puts these into a broader context of growing global REE demand and the key role of rare earths in developing green technologies.
MIT Podcast- ‘Rare Earths for the Common People’
A podcast telling rich stories of domestic politics and local communities affected by REE mining in China, covering governance and environmental issues. They touch on protests against REE production from villagers in Guangxi province
Environmental Justice Atlas- ‘Rare Earth Mining of Chalco, Yulin, Guangxi, China’
Short case summary of protests which took place in a village in Guanxi, China due to concerns around pollution from a new REE mining project, particularly related to potential impacts on drinking water. Summarises the broader context of REE extraction and environmental impacts in China
Sustainalytics- ‘Implications of the use of rare-earth elements in the wind energy market’
Summary of the social, environmental and governance impacts of rare earth mining, as well as the geopolitical aspects of REE production:
Science History Institute- ‘Rare Earth Elements: The Intersection of Science and Society’
Video showcasing talks and discussions on the intersection of science and society around REE developments, including as they relation to production and recycling and low-carbon futures:
Action Aid and Somo- ‘Human Rights in Wind Turbine Supply Chains’
NGO report on the social + environmental risks and human rights implications of the extraction of critical minerals (including REEs) for the manufacturing of wind turbines, incorporating livelihoods impacts, health and safety issues for workers and local communities and violent conflict. Uses images, infographics and concrete examples.
Smithsonian Mag- ‘Podcast: All About Rare Earth Elements, the ‘Vitamins’ Of Modern Society’
A podcast with Professor Julie Klinger on the geopolitics of rare earths and the supply issues surrounding REEs
NPR- ‘The Strategic Value Of Rare Earths’
A short podcast on the supply chain dimensions of rare earths and on the US seeking to becoming self-sufficient in REE production, focusing on the Mountain Pass mine in California, the only REE mine in the country (at the time):
University of Birmingham- ‘How can we secure a responsible supply of critical materials for the 21st century economy?’
Research being carried out on finding technological solutions to supply chain and sustainability challenges with REE production, notably through the development of technologies to recycle and reuse lithium-ion batteries or alternative kinds of batteries
The Guardian- ‘The race for rare earth minerals: can Australia fuel the electric vehicle revolution?’
Recent article on the geography of REE production, China’s dominance of the REE supply chain and how Australia is planning to develop its own REE extraction and production sites to meet growing demand
Toxic News- ‘Rare Earthenware: photography, pottery, and pollution’
On the uneven toxic geographies of REE extraction and processing through the showcasing of a collaborative photography/documentary project (called ‘Rare Earthenware’) to make these issues visible. Uses photos and a short film to show the toxic journey from source to product, including the extraction site, factory and shipping container.
Green Biz- ‘Reimagining rare earth elements in a sacrifice zone-free future’
Short article on the environmental degradation caused by rare earth mining in Baotao, China using the concept of ‘sacrifice zones’. It also highlights alternative visions for more sustainable and more just production of REEs, for instance through green chemistry or product re-design.
China Dialogue- ‘The bottleneck of a low-carbon future’
Article highlights the supply constraints challenges associated with depleted rare earth reserves for developing the technologies needed for a low-carbon future with a focus on the context of China (looking at both domestic and global demand). Explains the background of the development of rare earth industry in China and its environmental consequences, using infographics and maps.
Carbon Brief- ‘Explainer: These six metals are key to a low-carbon future’
An explainer on the importance of critical minerals to green technological developments necessary for meeting global climate change aims and the challenges posed by potential supply shortages for decarbonisation. Uses images, graphs, videos and makes specific connections between different critical minerals and low-carbon technologies.
British Geological Survey- ‘Global rare earth element (REE) mines, deposits and occurrences map (May 2021)’
Useful global map by the British Geological Survey of REE mines, deposits and occurrences.
Seeker- ‘These Rare Elements Are Key to Renewable Energy, But What If They Run Out?’
Short explainer video on the importance of REEs for renewable energy expansion, while pointing out the environmental and health impacts of REE extraction/processing and resource supply constraints.
International Energy Agency- ‘The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions’
Detailed report from the IEA on the key role of critical minerals including REEs in shifting towards renewable energy and mitigating against climate change through the use of key statistics and useful graphs. Also highlights the challenges to energy security posed by the available and reliable supply of critical minerals.