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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Mescalero Apache Explore Rare Earth Element Mining
The Mescalero Apache tribe of New Mexico says it is looking to expand it's economy by mining rare earth elements. The elements are highly sought after for their applications in high-tech and green industries. For decades, China has controlled up to 97 percent of the world's
rare earth supply, and in the last three years, have cut exports of
those elements by more than 70 percent. Without rare earths, a lot of technology relied upon on every day
doesn't work: cell phones, computer hard drives, radar systems, lasers
and hybrid vehicle batteries. That's where the Mescalero Apache come in. Since China's cutback on
rare earth exports, entities in Australia, Canada and the United States
have been searching for more of the stuff. And in the northeastern
portion of the Mescalero reservation, two key elements are known to
exist...more
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