From the editorial: "That leaves $160 million to survey, find, and map critical minerals like those in northern Minnesota, the metals needed for cellphones, turbines, electric vehicles, and other aspects of our transition to a greener economy and the metals that now, far too often, are imported after being extracted elsewhere in the world under horrific working conditions and with few environmental safeguards."
Source: https://www.bemidjipioneer.com
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