Alaska's Minerals
A Strategic National Imperative
The Summit
Alaska’s mineral resources are key to both national security and the nation’s economy and clean energy transition goals. At this two-day summit, policy makers, agency representatives and industry leaders discussed Alaska’s potential to meet national needs and the necessary actions to fulfill that potential.
The summit addressed Alaska’s strengths, resources, capabilities and investment opportunities to meet the national imperative of mining to reach clean energy goals and economic security. The conference highlighted current initiatives and challenges, as well as productive paths forward.
The Speakers
U.S. Senate
U.S. Senate
U.S. Arctic Commission
We are grateful for support from the Wilson Center
and U.S. Arctic Research Commission
The Venue
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Fairbanks — Central to Science
The ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Fairbanks (UAF) is the principal research center for the
statewide university system. At 120 miles (320 km) south of the Arctic Circle, the
Troth Yeddha' campus in Fairbanks is well situated for northern research. UAF research
in arctic biology, engineering, geophysics, supercomputing, and Alaska Native studies
is renowned worldwide.
The Troth Yeddha' Campus is located on the ancestral lands of the Dena people of the
lower Tanana River. We acknowledge the Alaska Native nations upon whose ancestral
lands our campuses reside.
Joseph E. Usibelli Engineering Learning and Innovation Building
1764 Tanana Loop
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775