The Electric Car Conundrum: Is This Really the Future We Want?
Story by John Dyson, M.Sc. Atmospheric Sciences • 1w
Battery Manufacturing Impact
Electric vehicles (EVs) rely heavily on lithium-ion batteries to store and deliver power. The production of these batteries is energy-intensive and requires a significant amount of rare earth minerals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel.
Mining these resources can lead to severe environmental consequences, such as habitat destruction and water pollution. Moreover, the extraction process often involves questionable labor practices, raising ethical concerns.
This makes the production of EV batteries a double-edged sword, where the benefits of cleaner transportation are countered by the environmental and ethical costs of battery manufacturing.
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