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Roundup of the Most Endangered Species in the World

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Best Hikes in the U.S. and the Impact of Climate Change

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How Geothermal Plants Could Unlock Vast Supplies of Lithium in the American West

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Geothermal energy has long been the forgotten member of the clean energy family, overshadowed by relatively cheap solar and wind power, despite its proven potential. But that may soon change, for an unexpected reason. Geothermal technologies are on the verge of unlocking vast quantities of lithium from naturally-occurring hot brines beneath places like California’s Salton […]

Ukraine repercussions place 2.6mn vehicles at risk in 2022: S&P Global Mobility

With conflict in Ukraine comes more reminders of the fragility of the world's automotive supply chains. The March light vehicle production update from S&P Global Mobility (formerly the automotive team at IHS Markit) is likely to downgrade its 2022 forecast by 2.6mn units (i.e. to 81.6 million). The downgrade decomposition will broadly comprise just under 1mn units from lost demand in Russia and Ukraine; and the remainder split between 1) worsening semiconductor supply issues, and 2) loss of Ukraine-sourced wiring harnesses and other components respectively. In addition, the complete loss of Russian palladium is a tail risk with the potential to become the industry's biggest supply constraint.

Pent-up demand reduced by roughly one third

Pre-Ukraine invasion on 24th Feb, the global auto industry had already spent over a year under capacity constrained conditions, with (we estimate) pent up consumer demand up to 10mn units (or 12%) above this year's achievable production. The sudden loss of economic confidence (via high oil and raw material prices, weak equity markets, and tightening interest rates) is dampening demand, and could now reduce that shortfall by roughly one third - though significant pent-up demand remains.

Supply chain remains the constraining factor

While the macro concerns are significant, the supply chain (and not underlying consumer demand) will continue to set the upper limit for vehicle unit sales in the medium term. The key crunch points weighing on production levels post invasion fall into two broad categories: Semiconductor materials supply (specifically via Ukrainian neon and Russian palladium), and electrical wiring harness sourcing.

Specialist material outages could curtail semiconductor recovery

Semiconductor supply challenges are worsening on two fronts: First, via neon gas supply disruptions. Ukraine's firms control around half of high purity neon supply to the semiconductor industry, where the element is used in lasers that etch patterns onto chips. Our channel checks suggest immediate risks are low thanks to semiconductor makers holding sufficient gas inventory, but visibility is poor. The second challenge is availability of palladium, used in semiconductor plating and finishing. In an additional negative twist, China COVID-19 cases at a 2 year high are triggering quarantines and plant closures in northeastern manufacturing hubs including Shenzhen and Changchun. All of the above raise the risk of losses from 'stranded' chips, i.e. semiconductors for which the 'right' car cannot be built due to other constraints.

Ukraine wiring harnesses difficult to substitute

Our channel checks suggest Ukraine-built wiring harnesses were likely destined for around 0.5 to 1mn vehicles pre-invasion. These harnesses comprise complex and manually constructed assemblages of cable. Although some dual sourcing arrangements exist, for the most part switching will be difficult due to already-constrained harness capacity in and around Europe. Production relocations could take 3-10 months due to wait times on machinery and multi-month staff training times. Almost half (45%) of Ukraine-built wiring harnesses are normally exported to Germany and Poland, placing German carmakers at high exposure. Our analysis suggest Opel (i.e. Stellantis via Leoni), VW (via Leoni and Sumitomo) are over-exposed versus peers. On the plus side, once ramped up - lost production could be recovered quickly into late 2022 and beyond.

Palladium: Next 'black swan' candidate

While low probability as things stand, palladium has the potential to become the industry's biggest supply constraint. Russia produces 40% of the world's mined palladium according to USGS. Around two thirds of palladium use is in vehicles, where it is the active element in catalytic converters for exhaust aftertreatment. If Russian palladium supply were suddenly interrupted (due to a western boycott, or Russia stopping supply), production of all vehicles using such sourcing (including hybrids) could potentially stop. Although platinum is an alternative element, it is similarly expensive and also largely Russia-originated. Substitution of any kind is a regulatory minefield since design changes require regulatory re-homologation, which can take months. We do not currently incorporate major palladium disruptions in our forecast base case.

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Florida Casino Petition Suit: Seminole-Funded PAC Wants State Review Stopped

A political action committee (PAC) supported by the Seminole Tribe of Florida is asking a judge in that state to stop the certification of signatures for a proposed expanded gaming measure that it claims were gathered illegally. Standing Up for Florida and Pradeep “Rick” Asani, the group’s president, filed a countersuit in Leon County Monday […]

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Trilogy Metals begins exploration on claims outside the UKMP

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Global $47.82 Bn Abrasive Markets to 2028

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New eye on planet Earth rockets into orbit from California

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Atlas 5 launches Landsat 9

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Landsat 9 lifted atop launcher to extend unbroken environmental data record

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