

Rare Earth Emergency
8 snips Sep 8, 2025
David Abraham, a natural resource strategist and author of 'The Elements of Power', discusses the vital role of rare earth metals in today’s geopolitics. He reveals how these elements, critical for technology and military applications, are reshaping global power dynamics. With China controlling 90% of the refining market, he warns of the implications for supply chains. From the evolution of materials in warfare to the future of electric vehicles, the conversation highlights the urgency of developing independent supplies to navigate rising global tensions.
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Hidden Elements Power Modern Tech
- David Abraham discovered rare earths' geopolitical power while working at Japan's METI after China cut exports in 2010.
- He realized modern electronics depend on many obscure elements hidden inside devices like iPhones.
Byproduct Minerals Create Fragile Markets
- Many critical minerals are byproducts of larger mining operations and have tiny markets.
- Those small markets make supply fragile and concentrated in few places.
Magnets Shrunk Headphones And Enabled Drones
- Permanent rare-earth magnets that shrank headphones also enable lightweight, long-range drone motors.
- The same materials that improved consumer audio now transform military and civilian mobility.