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Indigenous Rights and the $1 Trillion EV Battery Market
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On December 1st FNMPC hosted an Indigenous Rights and the $1 Trillion EV Battery Market event.
This is a must-attend event featured representatives from the battery mineral supply chain: Lena Black, CEO, Yellowknives Dene First Nation, Paul Gruner, President and CEO, Det’on Cho Management LP, David Peterson, Vice President, Corporate and Environmental Affairs, GM Canada & Paramita Das, Head of Chicago Commercial Office and General Manager, Global Marketing and Development.
One of the largest sources of climate changing emissions in North America is the transportation sector. Our petroleum burning cars, trucks, airplanes, ships, and trains produce over 2,097,000,000 metric tonnes of carbon every year. This must change.
This is a must-attend event featured representatives from the battery mineral supply chain: Lena Black, CEO, Yellowknives Dene First Nation, Paul Gruner, President and CEO, Det’on Cho Management LP, David Peterson, Vice President, Corporate and Environmental Affairs, GM Canada & Paramita Das, Head of Chicago Commercial Office and General Manager, Global Marketing and Development.
One of the largest sources of climate changing emissions in North America is the transportation sector. Our petroleum burning cars, trucks, airplanes, ships, and trains produce over 2,097,000,000 metric tonnes of carbon every year. This must change.