Toxic waste crisis has a rare earths solution


Danger below: Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis tours the area over Piney Point, near Tampa Bay in Florida, after an emergency was declared after a leaking toxic wastewater reservoir threatened nearby homes and was an environmental disaster. — AFP

LEAKS of wastewater at a former phosphate mine prompted evacuation orders and a state of emergency near Tampa Sunday, amid fears that a pile of radioactive mine tailings could collapse.

Believe it or not, President Joe Biden should be seeing an opportunity wrapped in this crisis.

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