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hello everyone uh welcome Im Edward Felsenthal Im the editor-in-chief of time and um appreciate everyone being here we have a great panel we have 45 minutes well get us through as much of this important topic as we can Im going to try to leave a little time at the end for a question or two um uh from all of you before I introduce our panelists I want to ask a question of the audience in general how how many of you own uh or regularly drive an EV an electric vehicle okay pretty close to half how many of you um know which metals are in the battery of your electric vehicle and how they were mined okay pretty good pretty good uh probably a little skewed with his audience but um thats really our topic today and at the heart of this energy transition how how do we move at speed to get these rare and critical minerals into the supply chain but also with care with for society and and the environment our our panelists today include president Felix chisakati the president of the Democratic