"We must become independent from Russian oil, coal, and gas," says European Commission President, Ursula von der Lyon. The U.S. agrees. It's why the seldom-used 1950 Defense Production Act to alleviate shortages of key minerals, like copper, needed for renewable energy, was recently invoked. Putin's invasion of Ukraine has made Western countries realize the threat to their own energy stability is very real. They must speed up the transition to energy independence from Russia. The key to making that happen? According to The Boston Globe... "Copper is largely seen as the most critical metal by volume needed to power electric vehicles and the energy transition." Copper has doubled in price in the past two years and many experts believe this is only the beginning of a massive bull run. But new forces, such as Russia's energy threats, are at play and could send copper demand into the stratosphere. One N. American company is aggressively exploring for copper in what is known as a "sweet spot of copper deposits." Read This Detailed Report on North American Copper Opportunities |
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