climaTRACES Lab Research Seminar

Truly honored to present our research on Ensuring the security of the clean energy transition: Examining the impact of geopolitical risk on the price of critical minerals, written with Joaquin Vespignani and Russell Smyth at the climaTRACES lab of the University of Cambridge during a research seminar on Monday 1st December 2025. I am extremely grateful to Kamiar Mohaddes for the invitation. Stay tuned for more information.

Ensuring the security of the clean energy transition: Examining the impact of geopolitical risk on the price of critical minerals

We use constant and time-varying parameter local projection (TVP-LP) regression models to examine the effect of geopolitical risk on prices of six critical minerals: aluminium, copper, nickel, platinum, tin and zinc. We propose a conceptual framework in which the responsiveness of prices for critical minerals to geopolitical risk depends on the non-technical risk associated with procuring each critical mineral and geopolitical threats have a bigger effect on critical mineral prices than geopolitical acts. Our results are generally consistent with these predictions. We find considerable evidence that the effect of geopolitical risk on the prices of critical minerals is time varying, with the Gulf War, 9/11 terrorist attacks and COVID-19 pandemic each having a significant effect. We find that shocks due to geopolitical threats are generally bigger in magnitude than geopolitical acts and that prices respond more quickly to geopolitical threats.

Saadaoui, J., Smyth, R., & Vespignani, J. (2025). Ensuring the security of the clean energy transition: Examining the impact of geopolitical risk on the price of critical minerals. Available at SSRN5015057.

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