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Greenland's 1.5 million tons of rare earths might never get mined because there just aren't any roads to them | Fortune

The rare earths found there tend to be encased in a complex type of rock called eudialyte, and no profitable extraction process exists for it.

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fortune.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Greenland's 1.5 million tons of rare earths might never get mined because there just aren't any roads to them…

The rare earths found there tend to be encased in a complex type of rock called eudialyte, and no profitable extraction process exists for it.

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cnbc.com5 mesi fa

Tech investors assess minerals mining as U.S. takeover talk on Greenland grows, CEO tells CNBC

The geopolitical firestorm raging over the Arctic island has brought commercial opportunities to the fore.

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  1. domenica 11 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    Greenland's 1.5 million tons of rare earths might never get mined because there just aren't any roads to them | Fortune

    The rare earths found there tend to be encased in a complex type of rock called eudialyte, and no profitable extraction process exists for it.

  2. lunedì 12 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Tech investors assess minerals mining as U.S. takeover talk on Greenland grows, CEO tells CNBC

    The geopolitical firestorm raging over the Arctic island has brought commercial opportunities to the fore.