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Scope: Critical Minerals · FAQ
Lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, rare earths — supply concentration and substitution.
8 frequently-asked questions about Scope: Critical Minerals, generated from the entity graph data.
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Questions about Scope: Critical Minerals
What does Scope: Critical Minerals cover?+
Scope: Critical Minerals — Lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, rare earths — supply concentration and substitution..
What entities fall under Scope: Critical Minerals?+
Scope: Critical Minerals surfaces a rotating index of topics, cities, and desks tagged to its domain. The scope page /scope-scape/scope-minerals-metals/ shows the current coverage with 60+ topic cards.
What desk feeds publish under Scope: Critical Minerals?+
Desk feeds mapping into Scope: Critical Minerals include the relevant authority sources (central banks, regulators, trade bodies, academic institutes) filtered by keyword match and manual curation.
How often does Scope: Critical Minerals refresh?+
Scope: Critical Minerals content is rebuilt by the daily cron pipeline (2 AM UTC). Individual item timestamps reflect source publication; scope-page dateModified reflects the build time.
How do I export Scope: Critical Minerals as OPML?+
Click the 📡 OPML button on this scope page or on any entity page covered by Scope: Critical Minerals. The exported OPML bundles relevant AJG pulse + brief feeds plus external authority RSS sources.
Can I subscribe to Scope: Critical Minerals as an RSS feed directly?+
Yes — /scope-scape/scope-minerals-metals.rss provides the scope-specific feed. Alternatively the OPML bundle gives you the full source portfolio in one import.
Does Scope: Critical Minerals have a dedicated Topic Brief?+
Daily Topic Briefs for Scope: Critical Minerals roll up pulse items into structured summaries. Access at /desk/briefs/?scope=scope-minerals-metals.
How does Scope: Critical Minerals relate to other scopes?+
Scope: Critical Minerals cross-references neighboring scopes on the cross-nav rail. Multi-scope overlaps (e.g., climate × energy, technology × privacy) are captured via shared desk sources.