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From the Ground Up
UC3P
21 episodes
4 months ago
Looking to explore the complex and vital intersection of extractive industries and modern, sustainable economies? Look no further than From the Ground Up, a riveting new podcast series featuring passionate University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy students.

Guided by Christian Gaona, an alum of the Colorado School of Mines, former underground mine operator, and industrial electrician, our team delves deep beneath the surface to examine the intricate processes through which the minerals beneath our feet fuel the global economy. Join us for a journey underground and discover the most pertinent issues shaping the future of our world.

From the Ground Up is proudly presented by the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts.
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Looking to explore the complex and vital intersection of extractive industries and modern, sustainable economies? Look no further than From the Ground Up, a riveting new podcast series featuring passionate University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy students.

Guided by Christian Gaona, an alum of the Colorado School of Mines, former underground mine operator, and industrial electrician, our team delves deep beneath the surface to examine the intricate processes through which the minerals beneath our feet fuel the global economy. Join us for a journey underground and discover the most pertinent issues shaping the future of our world.

From the Ground Up is proudly presented by the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts.
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Earth Sciences
Science
Episodes (20/21)
From the Ground Up
Rare Earth Series Part 3: Navigating the Trade-offs and Opportunities in Rare Earth
The From the Ground Up team brings you the final episode of the special three-part series on Rare Earth Minerals. After extensively discussing the global supply chain issues surrounding Rare Earths, issues surrounding its mining, and its application in two critical industries, the team in this episode examines the existing trade-offs towards Rare Earths Minerals mining & utilization, and the ways in which the industry is trying to manage them. The discussion explores explicitly the need for Rare Earths Minerals Recycling and possible challenges in this respect. The discussion concludes with the team exploring the huge business opportunity that the recycling domain presents and the key stakeholders that can take advantage thereof. Enjoy this episode.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Lets explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together. 
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1 year ago
22 minutes

From the Ground Up
Nuclear Energy Policy and Uranium Mining
In this episode, the Uranium Mining & Nuclear Energy Policy event, recorded live on February 22nd, 2024, is recaptured for a comprehensive panel discussion that aims to highlight the critical role of uranium mining in powering the nuclear energy sector in the USA. This event addressed the strategic, environmental, and policy dimensions of uranium mining and its indispensable role in sustaining and advancing nuclear energy production and recycling nuclear fuel. Hear from Dr. Roger Blomquist, Principal Nuclear Engineer at Argonne National Laboratory; Mr. Paul Goranson, CEO of enCore Energy; Scott Melbye, Executive Vice President of Uranium Energy Corp. & President of Uranium Royalty Corp.; and Kevin O'Sullivan, CEO of Alpha Nur.
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1 year ago
52 minutes

From the Ground Up
Rare Earth Series Part 2: Powering Electronics & EV Industries
The From the Ground Up team brings you the second episode to the special three-part series on Rare Earth Minerals. In this episode, the team deep dives into the application of Rare Earths in domains pertaining to Electronics and Electric Vehicles, while exploring the challenges plaguing the Rare Earths’ supply chain for these industries. Additionally, the team analyses the efforts made by industries and domestic policies to address these challenges. The discussion concludes with the team exploring some trade-offs associated with mining these vital minerals. Enjoy this episode and stay tuned for the final episode to this series.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Lets explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.

Bibliography:
1. "Rare earth elements await in waste" - Rice University
https://news.rice.edu/news/2022/rare-earth-elements-await-waste

2. "The Future is Electric" - BMW
https://www.bmwgroup.com/en/report/2021/bmw-group-report/the-future-is-electric/index.html
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1 year ago
33 minutes

From the Ground Up
The War Below - An interview with with Ernest Scheyder
In this episode, our team sits down with Ernest Scheyder, the author behind the compelling book The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power Our Lives.

The War Below is a story about stakeholders involved in and with the minerals and metals industry by Ernest Scheyder, a Reuters correspondent. The book delves into the global competition for critical minerals such as lithium and copper, which are essential for the future of technology and green energy. Through extensive research and interviews, Scheyder uncovers the complexities and challenges of the global mineral extraction industries, from environmental and ethical dilemmas to geopolitical implications. The book highlights the importance of these minerals in transitioning to green energy, the impact of mining activities on indigenous and local communities, and the varying policies and regulations across countries that shape the global market. Scheyder also discusses strategies for international cooperation, sustainability, and policy measures necessary to balance economic growth with environmental protection and social responsibility, aiming to ensure equitable access and ethical extraction practices.


Scheyder, Ernest. THE WAR BELOW: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power Our Lives. Atria/One Signal Publisher, 2024.
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1 year ago
50 minutes

From the Ground Up
Power to the People: To Centralize or Decentralize the Energy Transition
In a captivating episode of From The Ground Up, University of Michigan Professor Sarah Mills and the team delve deep into the intricacies of the energy transition towards renewables. Dubbed an "odd academic" for her unique stance in the energy debate, Professor Mills brings a fresh perspective on the pros and cons of renewable energy, emphasizing the importance of engaging all community members—urban and rural—in the decarbonization effort. From discussing procedural justice in clean energy project siting to exploring how densely populated areas and natural reserves can contribute to the energy transition, this interview sheds light on the complex dynamics at play. Tune in to hear how individuals can advocate for and participate in a fair, informed, and balanced approach to achieving our clean energy goals.

To learn more about today's topic and Professor Sarah Mills' work, check out the following resources:
  • Professor Sarah Mills' testimony for the Michigan State Senate
  • Opinion | Michigan’s system to approve green energy projects is broken
  • Principles for Siting Clean Energy in Michigan to Reach MI Healthy Climate Goals
  • Farmers vs. lakers: Agriculture, amenity, and community in predicting opposition to United States wind energy development
  • The Science of Siting Clean Energy
  • SolSmart: https://solsmart.org/

RSVP for our Nuclear Energy Policy & Uranium Mining Event on February 22nd here.

You can attend in-person or virtually.
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1 year ago
56 minutes

From the Ground Up
Rare Earth Series - Part 1
The From the Ground Up team takes on a new format this time and explores the realms of Geopolitics and Rare Earth Minerals. This is the first episode of the special three part series, where the team introduces the listeners to Rare Earth Minerals, their applications, and complexities surrounding the global supply chain in this regard. The team also seeks to introduce major players in the Geopolitical race for Rare Earth Minerals and strategies they are adopting to take the top spot.

Stay tuned for second episode to the series, where the team will deep dive into three industries having serious dependence on Rare Earth Minerals.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Lets explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.

The references used for this episode can be found in this document.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

From the Ground Up
Roundtable Recap: Winter Quarter Opener
The From the Ground Up team talks about the start of the winter quarter at UChicago and looks ahead at 2024 trends in the sector.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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1 year ago
12 minutes

From the Ground Up
Roundtable Recap: Autumn Quarter Finale
The From the Ground Up team talks about the end of the autumn quarter at UChicago, their thoughts on COP28, and upcoming plans for 2024.

A big thank you to Logan Morales for all of his work as moderator. We wish him all the best in his new role.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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1 year ago
12 minutes

From the Ground Up
Cyber Infrastructure in Critical Industries
In this episode, we're joined by industry leaders on-campus at "Cybersecurity and Infrastructure for Critical Industries," an event emphasizing the Metals and Minerals Sector. Dive deep into cybersecurity intricacies, from vulnerabilities to technological advancements, with Rob Labbé from Mining and Metals ISAC, Amal Ali from Elysium Strategy Group, Kevin Sandschafer from White Tuque, and Dylon Hopp, Veteran & Military liason for Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). This event was co-sponsored by UC3P, M.A.S.H., and HarrisTech.

Whether you attended the event or missed out, this episode offers a chance to soak in the knowledge and reflections at your own pace.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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1 year ago
43 minutes

From the Ground Up
Roundtable Recap: Mid-Quarter Check-in
The From the Ground Up team talks about the academic year so far, today's news in natural resources, and their thoughts on the recently published episodes.

Join us on November 9th at Cyber Infrastructure in Critical Industries either virutally or in-person. This event is co-sponsored by Harris Tech, MASH (Military Affiliated Students at Harris), and UC3P.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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1 year ago
21 minutes

From the Ground Up
Cyber Veins in the Minerals and Metals Industry: Extracting in the Digital Age
Hold onto your hard hats and secure your servers! In this episode of From The Ground Up, we're mining for insights in a realm where pickaxes meet passwords.

Join us and Rob Labbe, CEO of the Mining and Metals Information Sharing Analysis Center (MM-ISAC), as we navigate through the labyrinth of cybersecurity and the mineral and metals industry. From Rob's journey to the landmark ransomware attack on Copper Mountain Mine, we uncover how the digital realm intersects with mineral extraction. Moreover, we delve into the current federal protections, the pivotal legislation shaping the industry, and the looming cyber threats that might be around the corner. If you're curious about the nexus of mining, metals, and cybersecurity, this episode promises insights from the source. Tune in for a journey from the ground up (pun intended) to the cloud!

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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2 years ago
27 minutes

From the Ground Up
Theory and Reality: Insights from Dr. Derrick Hudson
In this enlightening episode of From the Ground Up, we delve deep with Dr. Derrick Hudson, a distinguished professor of international relations at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Hudson unpacks the ethical considerations surrounding natural resources, especially within the African context. Drawing from examples like the transformative Green Belt Movement in Kenya and emphasizing the importance of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD), he offers a fresh perspective on achieving equitable and sustainable development. Dr. Hudson also touches on the challenges of National Content Policies, the role of education in fostering equity in STEM fields, and the real-world implications of diversity, inclusion, and access (DI&A) in the mining and energy sectors. Join us for a deep dive into the intersections of geopolitics, natural resources, and social justice.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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2 years ago
35 minutes

From the Ground Up
Resources and Development in Africa: A Multiperspective
From the halls of our recent event to your headphones, we're thrilled to bring you a special episode on "Resources and Development in Africa: A Multi-Perspective" on the From The Ground Up podcast!

Dive deep into the insightful discussions led by our eminent panelists: Dr. Derrick Hudson, Peter M. Chin, Baba Freeman, and Kendall Ananyi. Relive the nuances, challenges, and opportunities of African development as we traverse through their collective wisdom.

Whether you attended the event or missed out, this episode offers a chance to soak in the knowledge and reflections at your own pace.
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

From the Ground Up
Introducing Our New Team Members
🌟 Meet the New Voices of the "From the Ground Up" Podcast! 🌟

We're thrilled to introduce three dynamic additions to our FTGU team:

🎙️ Hugo He - Hugo He is an MPP candidate at the University of Chicago Harris School from China. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Environmental Studies. He focuses on leveraging data to inform climate change and social justice policy.

🎙️ Adedapo Azeez - Adedapo Azeez graduated from Northeastern University, where he studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. At Harris, he is passionate about exploring his policy interests in energy transition, international relations, and the African political economy. Adedapo is also a fellow of the Pearson Institute and a member of From the Ground Up, a UC3P podcast.

🎙️ Karan Kapoor - Karan is a first-year MPP student at Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago from India. A lawyer by training, Karan has extensively worked with the government and civil society organizations on policy design and implementation. He aspires to continue working at the intersection of government institutions & private entities, primarily on energy, climate change, and education matters.

Join us in welcoming them aboard, and stay tuned for captivating episodes featuring their unique voices and perspectives!
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2 years ago
5 minutes

From the Ground Up
Season 2: Trailer
Check out the trailer for season 2 of From the Ground Up. Logan, Christian, Rand, and the whole FTGU team are back and excited to share what's in store for the next season of the podcast. If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com.
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2 years ago
5 minutes

From the Ground Up
A Parallel Universe: Synergies of Renewable Energy Project Development
In this enlightening new episode of the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcast, "From The Ground Up," we journey into the dynamic realm of renewable energy with our distinguished guest, Nick Epstein. As an alum of the Harris School of Public Policy and the current Senior Manager of Renewable Development at Invenergy, Nick provides a unique perspective on the intricacies of this burgeoning sector.

Throughout the discussion, Nick elucidates Invenergy's critical role in the renewable energy market and shares insights into the development process for renewable energy assets, likening it to the creation of mines - from initial discovery through to final operation. He unravels the motivations behind launching a new project and explains the complex financial underpinnings necessary for their successful realization.

Delving into the world of public-private partnerships, Nick offers a detailed examination of how these collaborations are structured to maximize benefits for both parties and further the goals of renewable energy projects. Central to these relationships is the key element of community engagement, with Nick outlining Invenergy's commitment to minimizing environmental impact and safeguarding human health.

Nick also discusses the importance of sustainable sourcing in the face of the critical role played by the mining industry in providing resources for renewable technologies. He illuminates Invenergy's strategies for responsibly addressing the challenges and opportunities this presents.
The conversation then shifts to the future, with Nick revealing emerging trends that are set to significantly reshape the renewable energy sector, offering listeners a unique glimpse into the industry's rapidly evolving landscape.

In a heartening conclusion to the episode, Nick imparts his words of wisdom to current Harris students at the University of Chicago. His advice, rooted in rich experience and deep industry knowledge, is invaluable for those looking to make their mark in the world of renewable energy.

Whether you're a policy student, an industry professional, or simply someone passionate about sustainability, this episode promises to provide profound insights and thoughtful discourse. Tune in now to "From the Ground Up" and benefit from the pearls of wisdom Nick has to offer.

Join us on "From the Ground Up" and engage with us in these enlightening discussions. If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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2 years ago
53 minutes

From the Ground Up
What You Should Do Is What You Can Do
Welcome to "From the Ground Up," a thought-provoking podcast from the University of Policy Public Policy Podcasts. Join us as we dive deep into the crucial topics surrounding energy transition, mineral extraction, and the changing landscape of global financial systems.

In our latest episode, we are thrilled to welcome Baba Freeman, an ESG Researcher at the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines.

As the world shifts toward green technology, how can African countries with abundant rare mineral reserves navigate and benefit from this change? What role do global financial systems play in responsibly investing in these minerals? Freeman provides expert insight into these questions and more, offering an in-depth analysis of the implications for developing countries in Africa and across the globe.

In a world moving away from fossil fuels, what does this mean for nations like Nigeria, Libya, and Angola, whose economies heavily rely on these resources? As members of OPEC, how can they traverse this new terrain? Freeman shares his views, opening up a discussion on the potential strategies these countries could adopt.

We further explore China's Belt and Road initiative, its impact on global infrastructure, and whether it presents a mutually beneficial opportunity for developing nations or a geopolitical power play. Freeman paints a detailed picture of these projects and their implications on energy and mineral extraction.In a lively discussion on infrastructure and trade, we delve into the challenges posed by underdeveloped and unreliable roads in Africa. Could the co-location of firms along the value chain address these issues? Or are there other strategies that would prove more effective?

Also, we spotlight ESG investing in oil and gas, a research area Freeman is deeply involved. Why does ESG investing matter in the context of resources and energy? What are the major perspectives shareholders tend to have towards the community health and environmental effects of oil and natural resource industries? Freeman provides thoughtful responses, giving us a window into the workings of these industries in Africa and beyond.

To wrap up the episode, Freeman offers valuable advice for aspiring policy changemakers, shedding light on how to make wise decisions in this complex policy space. We explore the notion that our circumstances often profoundly influence our choices, drawing parallels with policy decisions and their impacts.

Join us on "From the Ground Up" and engage with us in these enlightening discussions. If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
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2 years ago
55 minutes

From the Ground Up
Part III: From Mine to Market
How does ore transform into solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries?
In Episode 3 of "From the Ground Up," we talk about the industrial processes that turn raw materials into finished goods--and what happens to green technology at the end of its life.
We'll trace this transformation through the phases of transportation, processing, manufacturing, distribution, and disposal. Throughout, we'll discuss energy, environmental, and health effects, both good and bad. We wrap with a through-provoking reflection on the challenges and opportunities green technology presents.
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2 years ago
29 minutes

From the Ground Up
Part II: Into the Mines
Curious about what happens inside a mine? In Episode 2 of "From The Ground Up," we explore the myriad factors that influence mine design, construction, and operation, including social, environmental, financial, and legal aspects.

Join us as we discuss automation, cybersecurity, and the importance of worker protections. We'll also delve into the environmental impacts of mining and confront the industry's dark side, examining the consequences for communities, workers, and the environment when things go awry.

We'll cap off the episode with an in-depth look at the life of a mine after operations cease. From abandonment and reclamation to reopening, we'll discuss how mining companies navigate the complex environmental and health risks associated with these processes.

Don't miss this enlightening and thought-provoking dive into the world of mining. Tune in to Episode 2 of "From The Ground Up" for a fresh perspective on an industry that has profoundly shaped our world throughout history.
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2 years ago
26 minutes

From the Ground Up
Part I: Unearthing Green Tech
Discover the complex journey of minerals in the latest episode of From the Ground Up, a podcast from the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts. In this episode, we dive into the process that turns minerals into green technology like solar panels and EV batteries, exploring how companies find mineral deposits and prepare to mine them.

We discuss the exploration and discovery phases, the importance of community engagement, and the concept of social license to operate (SLOs). Additionally, we touch on the challenges communities face in negotiating with mining companies, the rise of community development agreements (CDAs), and how policy can impact the mining industry.

Join us as we uncover the often-overlooked world behind the products we use daily, and learn how mining can be made more equitable and sustainable.
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2 years ago
18 minutes

From the Ground Up
Looking to explore the complex and vital intersection of extractive industries and modern, sustainable economies? Look no further than From the Ground Up, a riveting new podcast series featuring passionate University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy students.

Guided by Christian Gaona, an alum of the Colorado School of Mines, former underground mine operator, and industrial electrician, our team delves deep beneath the surface to examine the intricate processes through which the minerals beneath our feet fuel the global economy. Join us for a journey underground and discover the most pertinent issues shaping the future of our world.

From the Ground Up is proudly presented by the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts.