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Critical Minerals
As the world seeks to transition to a renewable energy economy and further develop the digital economy, skyrocketing demand for critical minerals is heightening environmental, social, and governance risks at the same time that Russia’s war in Ukraine is straining the global supply of critical minerals. This is a pivotal moment for U.S. foreign and domestic policy on critical minerals and the Wilson Center is leading cross-regional, cross-sectoral stakeholder dialogues to build consensus for policies that advance a more resilient supply chain.
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Environmental Peacebuilding: The Year in Review and the Year Ahead
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High Standards in Mineral Supply Chains: A Business Case
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Duncan Wood
President & CEO, Pacific Council
Lauren Herzer Risi
Former Program Director, Environmental Change and Security Program
Sharon Burke
Global Fellow;
Founder and President, Ecospherics
Founder and President, Ecospherics
Christopher Sands
Former Director, Canada Institute
Benjamin N. Gedan, PhD
Former Director, Latin America Program, Wilson Center
Andrew I. Rudman
Public Policy Fellow, Former Director, Mexico Institute
Jennifer L. Turner
Former Director, China Environment Forum
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