Trump promoted fossil fuels. His war is pushing the world away from them.
As oil prices spike, governments are slashing fuel use and eyeing renewables — threatening to erode global demand for fossil energy.
Critical minerals—such as aluminum, copper, lithium, and cobalt—will require unprecedented investment in order to make a shift to a clean energy system. Leveraging the increased global demand for these minerals is critical to achieving net-zero targets.
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (UAI) Business School, in collaboration with CGEP, organized two closed-door roundtables in the summer of 2025 to discuss local community engagement in the context of lithium and copper extraction within the global energy transition.
This open access book sheds new light on the challenges and opportunities of downstream diversification in countries rich in critical minerals
Securing critical minerals is a top priority of governments around the world.
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The new critical minerals agreement between Japan and the US is more than yet another bilateral trade announcement.
The Trump administration is increasingly using equity investments as a tool of industrial policy to support domestic critical minerals supply chains.
This special CGEP blog series, featuring six contributions from CGEP scholars, analyzes the potential impacts of the OBBBA across a range of sectors.
The US Department of Defense has announced a multibillion-dollar public-private partnership with MP Materials.
The report outlines five foundational choices if a stockpiling strategy is adopted, as bipartisan support suggests is possible.
Natural resources and critical minerals are more important than ever. Here's how Canada can be a global leader