Green Energy is Not Free: Who’s Really Paying the Price for Renewables?
Story by John Dyson, M.Sc. Atmospheric Sciences • now
Raw Material Extraction
Renewables, such as solar panels and wind turbines, are celebrated for their minimal emissions during operation. However, the story begins much earlier with the extraction of raw materials. Essential components like lithium, cobalt, and nickel are vital for these technologies. Extracting these rare earth metals often involves operations that can devastate local environments. Deforestation, water depletion, and soil erosion are just the tip of the iceberg. Additionally, the working conditions in many mining regions, particularly in developing countries, can be hazardous and exploitative. When you consider the environmental and social costs, one must question if the price is too high for the green promise.
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