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Who Owns the Critical Minerals Rush? Global Conflict for Indigenous Lands, Water Justice, and Green Energy Transition
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Who Owns the Critical Minerals Rush? Global Conflict for Indigenous Lands, Water Justice, and Green Energy Transition
The quiet operation of an electric vehicle in a city street sharply contrasts with the origins of its battery, which began life in places where water is scarce and decision power is contested. This disparity frames the new minerals rush. Battery metals such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, copper, and rare earth elements anchor the clean energy buildout. Sustained demand growth for these resources through 2030 and 2040 is documented by the …
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