The dirty secret inside clean tech
We need precious metals to run green tech but what鈥檚 the cost of mining them?
We need precious metals to run green tech but what鈥檚 the cost of mining them?
Norway has approved commercial-scale deep-sea mining off its shores in the hunt for precious metals which are in high demand for green technologies. However, environmental scientists warn it could be devastating for marine life. Climate reporter Esme Stallard takes us through the controversial plans.
One of the metals Norway is looking for is cobalt. Currently the world鈥檚 main source of cobalt lies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where miners toil in often poor conditions and armed conflict in the country has contributed to what the United Nations says is one of the 鈥渓argest humanitarian crises in the world鈥.
大象传媒 Africa鈥檚 Wedaeli Chibelushi describes the picture in the country and explains why some TikTokers are quitting vaping because of mines in the DRC.
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