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Shared Risk, Shared Opportunity: Critical Minerals and the Transatlantic Climate Bridge [[link removed]]
Thursday, July 7 // 12–1:00 p.m. (ET)
The global green energy transition hinges on mineral-intensive technologies. In the coming decades, billions of tons of mineral inputs like lithium and cobalt will be required to produce the wind turbines, electric vehicle batteries, and other clean energy technologies that are central to shifting the global economy away from fossil fuel reliance. In turn, global demand for these minerals is expected to soar by at least 400%.
Join us for a conversation with experts from Latin America, North America, and Europe to discuss the opportunities and challenges posed by mineral demand from the clean energy transition. Held as part of the Transatlantic Climate Bridge [[link removed]] conference, the panel will highlight how leaders on both sides of the Atlantic are responding to this projected demand. The session will also look at the transatlantic dynamics influencing critical minerals and renewable energy deployment, and the role of transatlantic cooperation in harnessing key opportunities.
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Preparations and Challenges Ahead of Brazil's 2022 Presidential Election [[link removed]]Wednesday, July 6 // 10–11:30 a.m. (ET)
Join the Wilson Center’s Brazil Institute for a presentation from Brazilian Federal Supreme Court Justice and Superior Electoral Court President, Minister Edson Fachin. Following Minister Fachin’s remarks, Brazil Institute Senior Advisor Nick Zimmerman will lead a moderated Q&A session.
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The Role of Belarus in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: From Guarantor of Security to a Source of Instability [[link removed]]Thursday, July 7 // 12–1:15 p.m. (ET)
This panel will discuss the implications of Belarus’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict for regional security as well as for Belarus’s relations with Russia and the West. The speakers will further address the impact of the Ukrainian crisis on domestic developments in Belarus, especially the durability of the Lukashenka regime and the future of democratic Belarus.
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