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Who pays for the green future?

Currently, China refines around 90 per cent of the world’s rare earth elements. Image: Shutterstock The G7’s critical minerals push promises a cleaner world, but the communities living above those minerals have heard this before By Doug Specht On the shores of Lake Geneva last Wednesday, the leaders of the world’s seven largest economies wrapped up a summit that had, by most accounts, delivered more than expected. The Évian G7, hosted by France …
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geographical.co.uk broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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