Op-ed: America’s Growing Minerals Deficit
The following op-ed by American Resources Principal Dan McGroarty was published in the Wall Street Journal on January 31, 2013. The original text can be found here. America’s Growing Minerals Deficit...
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In a column for the Wall Street Journal, American Resources Policy Network president Dan McGroarty acknowledges some positive signs coming from the Obama Administration indicating an increased focus on...
View ArticleA plea for mineral permitting reform
If you think hard enough, you can find something wrong with anything. Case in point: If there’s anything remotely wrong with having an op-ed appear in the Wall Street Journal, it’s that, for some...
View ArticleCritical minerals to become part of national energy debate – U.S. Sen....
With the stated goal of kicking off a“new conversation—a better conversation” about energy, U.S. Senator and Senate Energy and National Resources Committee Ranking Minority Member Lisa Murkowski...
View Article“Can we keep U.S.-mined minerals for exclusive use in this nation?”– A...
In a letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal, a reader from Arizona responds to American Resources Principal Daniel McGroarty’s op-ed “America’s Growing Minerals Deficit.” Citing Canada-based...
View ArticleUK funds new research program on “Security of Supply of Mineral Resources”
The release of the British Geological Survey’s “Risk List” – a supply risk index for critical minerals – helped kick off the mineral resource security debate in the United Kingdom a year and a half...
View ArticleOp-ed: How the EPA Sticks Miners With a Motherlode of Regulation
The following op-ed by American Resources Principal Dan McGroarty was published in the Wall Street Journal on January 3, 2014. The original text can be found here. How the EPA Sticks Miners With a...
View ArticleARPN’s Daniel McGroarty in the Wall Street Journal
ARPN’s Dan McGroarty reports a worrisome development in the saga of EPA’s unprecedented use of pre-emptive veto power to stop Alaska’s proposed Pebble Mine even before a mine plan is presented for...
View ArticleU.S. Should Revisit R&D Spending Priorities, But Reform Cannot Occur in Vacuum
Followers of ARPN have long known that China is the big elephant in the room. In a piece for the Wall Street Journal, Ezekiel Emanuel, Amy Gadsden and Scott Moore lament that while there is a growing...
View ArticleWind Turbine Makers’ Price Challenges Sign of Looming Raw Material Shortfalls
As lawmakers on Capitol Hill are scrambling to finalize major federal spending legislation set to include several key provisions relating to natural resources, a recent Wall Street Journal piece on...
View ArticleNew Report Warns: Looming Copper Shortfall Could Delay Global Shift Away From...
The mainstream media and parts of the political establishment may just now have begun to realize it — but followers of ARPN have long known that our nation’s critical mineral woes are real, and go...
View ArticlePresident Xi Jinping’s “Coronation” Adds Fuel to the Fire to Decouple...
With pressures rising on critical mineral supply chains as nations rush to flesh out environmental initiatives before the COP27 climate change summit kicks off in Sharm El Sheikh next month, the stakes...
View ArticleChina Tightens Reins On Its Critical Mineral Supply Chains
As geopolitical tensions continue to mount and supply chain challenges loom large across many sectors, Beijing is tightening reins on its critical mineral supply chains. According to news reports, the...
View ArticleVideo Clip: U.S. Lags in Most Steps of the EV Battery Making Process –...
In a new video clip, the Wall Street Journal explores one of the areas of competition between the two superpowers that is emerging as a key theater of the 21st century tech wars: EV battery supply...
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