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Originally posted by zeitghostCommonly available (or one isotope there of) in your friendly local H Bomb factory.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe thing about rare earths is that they're not particularly rare.
# S: (adj) rare, rarefied, rarified (having low density) "rare gasses"; "lightheaded from the rarefied mountain air"
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostChina has 95% of the supply of rare earths. This will be one of the battlegrounds of the 21st Centurey.
Not that this is the major problem with them - a wind turbine cannot replace fossil fueled load balancing power stations with respect to a country's power management.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostFrom what I've read it sounds like China only has a monopoly on the rare earth mining industry and not the availability of natural resources. Other countries can mine it also but it hasn't been economic to do so because of Chinas "much quickness plenty cheapness"
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From what I've read it sounds like China only has a monopoly on the rare earth mining industry and not the availability of natural resources. Other countries can mine it also but it hasn't been economic to do so because of Chinas "much quickness plenty cheapness"
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Oh I just googled rare earths - very interesting, I've learned something today!
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China has blocked all exports of rare earths to Japan, stepping up the pressure on Tokyo to release a Chinese boat captain detained in disputed waters.
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