NCEA Energy Delusions: A Critique of IEA's Critical Minerals Outlook
NCEA’s Energy Delusions series returns on October 21, 2025 with its second installment—this time exposing the blind spots in mining, critical minerals, and U.S. energy policy.The International Energy Agency’s Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2025 is already shaping key mining and energy debates. But NCEA and guest speakers will challenge some of its flawed—and often critically misleading—assumptions and the resultant implications for the energy expansion that is underway.
NCEA Energy Delusions: A Critique of IEA's Critical Minerals Outlook
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October 21, 2025
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NCEA’s Energy Delusions series returns on October 21, 2025 with its second installment—this time exposing the blind spots in mining, critical minerals, and U.S. energy policy.The International Energy Agency’s Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2025 is already shaping key mining and energy debates. But NCEA and guest speakers will challenge some of its flawed—and often critically misleading—assumptions and the resultant implications for the energy expansion that is underway.
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NCEA Energy Delusions: A Critique of IEA's Critical Minerals Outlook
NCEA’s Energy Delusions series returns on October 21, 2025 with its second installment—this time exposing the blind spots in mining, critical minerals, and U.S. energy policy.The International Energy Agency’s Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2025 is already shaping key mining and energy debates. But NCEA and guest speakers will challenge some of its flawed—and often critically misleading—assumptions and the resultant implications for the energy expansion that is underway.
NCEA Energy Delusions: A Critique of IEA's Critical Minerals Outlook
October 21, 2025
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NCEA’s Energy Delusions series returns on October 21, 2025 with its second installment—this time exposing the blind spots in mining, critical minerals, and U.S. energy policy.The International Energy Agency’s Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2025 is already shaping key mining and energy debates. But NCEA and guest speakers will challenge some of its flawed—and often critically misleading—assumptions and the resultant implications for the energy expansion that is underway.

