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Welcome to Elements, our daily energy and commodities newsletter. Today, Bloomberg Opinion’s Clara Ferreira Marques examines how miners need to compete with Big Tech for skilled workers as they try to make the green transition. For a look at what the World Bank is doing to help India keep cool, click here. To learn how net-zero goals are threatened by tightening public purses, read this. If you haven’t yet signed up to get Elements directly into your inbox, you can do that here.
In the last mining boom, $200,000-a-year excavator drivers and drill operators became, along with impossibly priced tires and endless lead times, eye-catching evidence of a surging industry in need of more of everything. Today, it’s data scientists and mathematicians.

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