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Title 60 minutes. Rare earth elements / produced by Graham Messick, Kevin Livelli
Published New York, NY : Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2015

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Description 1 online resource (13 minutes)
Summary A report on how China has become the world leader of rare earth metals, essential ingredients used in everything from smart phones and computers to cars and missiles. The U.S. began the cultivation of these materials at Molycorp, Inc.'s mine in Mountain Pass, California after geologists identified rare earth elements in the Mojave Desert, but it was shut down in 1998 due to environmental concerns. Meanwhile, China took over the industry since they have less environmental constraints around mining and lower labor costs, which translates into lower pricing. Molycorp Inc.'s Mountain Pass mine reopened in 2010. Includes interviews with: Constantine Karayannopoulos, chairman of Molycorp, Inc.; Daniel McGroarty, principal of Carmot Strategic Group; and Ed Richardson, president of the U.S. Magnetic Materials Association
Performer Reporter, Lesley Stahl
Event This broadcast from June 9, 2019 ; original segment broadcast on March 22, 2015
Notes In English
Title from title screen (viewed March 08, 2024)
Subject Molycorp, Inc.
Rare earths -- China
Rare earths -- United States
Rare earth industry -- China
Rare earth industry -- United States
Genre/Form interviews.
Interviews.
Television news programs.
Interviews.
Téléjournaux.
Form Streaming video
Author Stahl, Lesley, on-screen presenter, interviewer
Livelli, Kevin, producer
Messick, Graham, producer
CBS News, publisher, production company.
Other Titles Sixty minutes
Rare earth elements
OTHER TI In series: 60 minutes (Television program) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81065867