Companies Begin Buying Minerals On The Moon

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that companies have already begun purchasing moon minerals. FinTech firm Bluefor spent over $300 million on lunar lithium-ion H-III, even though Interlune—the company planning to mine the moon—is not yet operational. McIntyre notes this could signal the beginning of a new era in resource extraction as Earth faces mineral shortages.


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