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Acclaimed Reuters reporter Ernest Scheyder reveals the trillion-dollar battle for the resources to power our future.
Tough choices loom if the world wants to go green. The United States and other countries must decide where and how to procure the materials that make our renewable energy economy possible. To build electric vehicles, solar panels, cell phones, and millions of other devices means the world must dig more mines to extract lithium, copper, cobalt, rare earths, and nickel. But mines are deeply unpopular, even as they have a role to play in fighting climate change.
These tensions have sparked a worldwide reckoning, and no one understands the complexities of these issues better than Ernest Scheyder, whose exclusive access has allowed him to report from the front lines on the key players in this global battle to power our future.
This is not a story of tree-hugging activists but rather of industry titans, scientists, and policymakers jostling over how best to save the planet.
Scheyder explores how a proposed lithium mine in Nevada would help global automakers slash their dependence on fossil fuels, but developing the mine would cause the extinction of a rare flower.
The fight to end child labor in Africa’s mining sector is a key reason to dig out a vast reserve of cobalt and nickel—but at the expense of Minnesota’s vulnerable wetlands.
An international mining conglomerate’s plan to extract copper for electric vehicles beneath Arizona’s desert would destroy a Native American holy site.
If China continues to dominate production of these critical minerals, it will have a profound impact on the geopolitical order. Beyond China, countries such as Bolivia, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo aim to wield their vast reserves of key minerals.
Scheyder paints a powerfully honest, nuanced picture of what is needed to fight climate change and secure energy independence, revealing how America and the world’s hunt for the “new oil” directly affects us all.
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“Finally, the real story of the difficulties of mining and processing enough minerals in the US to supply a green, carbon-free energy transition. Scheyder introduces us to the people living in our mining communities whose lives are greatly affected by America’s goal to de-carbon energy. In this telling we confront the reality that there are no easy answers or quick fixes.”
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Heidi Heitkamp, former United States senator of North Dakota