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Bradley  Long's avatar

Great article would have benefited from proof reading however.

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Pablo Hill's avatar

Thank you

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Norman Bay's avatar

Yes, it made me think it was written by AI and I would have to fact check any new information before taking it seriously…

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Pablo Hill's avatar

Please do fact check and get back with me.

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lsgv's avatar

Actually I miss the point. So Norway has plenty of riches and just about nobody so they’re all very rich not because they work hard but because. I guess we all knew that by now, so what’s new? Not criticizing really, just trying to understand. It feels like an important part was left out, or that this is the first of a series of posts.

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Fascinating article, learned alot about this strategic jewel of a country.

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Pablo Hill's avatar

Appreciate your thoughts.

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James Jensen's avatar

Good article. Grammar was bad enough that I had to stop. Maybe at least run it through a checker before publishing.

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Pablo Hill's avatar

Thank you for trying to read it. Would appreciate if you give me your opinions on my others.

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Gernot's avatar

Interresting article, thanks. Two remarks though:

1. I don't understand the link between rare earth and phosphate. Neither Phosphate nor Titanium are rare earth metals. Therfore mentioning rare earth does not make sense to me.in this context.

2. There are at least 10 grammar or spelling mistakes in this article (e. g. dutch desies). While it doesn't make it unreadable it makes it hard to read. Therefore I suggest to have it edited by a second person before publishing.

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Pablo Hill's avatar

Thanks for pointing that out, no A.I. here,lol. To your secondary point phosphate is needed & used in lithum phosphate iron batteries.

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Gernot's avatar

Thanks for your answer. According to your text, there are huge amounts of Phosphate and some Titanium in Norway. There is no mention of Lithium, which is considered a rare earth metal. Therefore the link to breaking China's rare earth dominance is still unclear to me as you would still need lithium from them to create batteries.

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Pablo Hill's avatar

For the sake of brevity I focused of major event around mining and the alternatives this resource presents. I could deeper but decided against it.

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Dodatna Savest's avatar

Great article, thanks!

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William Huygens's avatar

I love lateral thinking articles like this. I think Norge Mining took itself private sometime in 2022 which is a big shame.

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