Guyana President Warns of Mineral ‘Dependence’ as Iran War Speeds Shift From Oil
Guyana President Irfaan Ali warned that shifting too quickly to renewable energy in the wake of the Strait of Hormuz oil crisis could create a new dependence on critical minerals such as lithium, copper and cobalt.
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