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These are 9 videos (entire playlist here) prepared for our first workshop “Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition” that was held September 2023, at the Colorado School of Mines.

Session 1 – Economics and Markets for Critical Minerals
Rod Eggert, Colorado School of Mines
Reframing U.S. Public Policy Toward Critical Minerals and Materials

Corby Anderson, Colorado School of Mines
Challenges of Workforce Development

Session 2 – Regional/National Issues and Geopolitics of Minerals

Tim Sahay, SAIS Johns Hopkins
Escaping the Permanent Suez: Obstacles to European Green Investment

Session 3 – National Security Implications of Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition
Fabian Villalobos, RAND
Implications of Dual-Use Technologies on Critical Minerals Policy and Strategy

Michael Davidson, University of California-San Diego
Evaluating National Security Imperatives of Critical Minerals and Technologies for the
Low-Carbon Energy Transition

Josh Busby, University of Texas
Is U.S. Dependence on China for the Battery Supply Chain a National Security Risk?

Session 4 – International Coordination and Critical Minerals
Cullen Hendrix, Peterson Institute for International Economics
What Will Cooperation on Critical Minerals Look Like Among Advanced Economies?

Bentley Allan, SAIS Johns Hopkins
Critical Minerals and Sustainable Development: Mining Partnerships in the Global South

Sebnem Duzgun, Colorado School of Mines
The Integration of Systems Engineering and Data Analytics for Enhancing the Resiliency and Transparency of Mineral Supply Chains

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