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Thoughts about being objective
During the past months several people have told me that I am not able take a neutral or objective stand when it comes to ScandiVanadium’s whereabouts in eastern Skåne, since I am personally influenced through owning a summer cottage in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, metals, Objectivity, Scandivanadium, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium
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Dig up or recycle?
I have almost finished reading Arne Müller’s book ‘Elbilen och jakten på metallerna’ (my free translation of the title is: ‘The electric car and the hunt for metals’). The book is unfortunately only available in Swedish (ISBN 978-91-87949-86-9), which really … Continue reading →
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Tagged critical metals, electric cars, innovative metals, metals, mining in Sweden, mining industry, recycling, Sweden
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