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The Clean Energy Dilemma: Mining's Impact on Nature

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Accelerating the use of clean energy technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles is essential to meet global climate goals. But doing so will require dramatically increasing the global supply of copper, cobalt, lithium and graphite that play critical roles in the production of solar cells, magnets for turbines, and EV batteries. And a significant way to get those materials is through mining. That poses a potential risk to nature. In order to better understand that risk and develop strategies to balance the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure with the conservation of natural habitats, WWF commissioned a new study on the impact of mining for energy transition minerals on nature globally.

In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson interviews Colin Meehan, WWF’s senior director for renewable energy transitions. Colin led the development of this new study, and he shares key insights about the choices we need to make to meet global climate goals while also keeping nature intact and protecting communities.

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WWF Report: Critical Minerals at a Critical Moment

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:17 Intro

2:05 Colin’s background

3:36 How much mining will be needed for a clean energy future?

6:03 Impact of mining for clean energy materials vs. mining for fossil fuels

7:03 Impact of critical minerals mining on nature

11:25 Strategies to mitigate impacts on nature

16:06 Surprising findings in the report

19:55 How to balance concerns around mining impacts with the urgency of climate change

25:41 Outro

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