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Is the race for minerals unnecessary?

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As the energy transition accelerates, critical minerals have become increasingly important, and the priorities of extraction for countries in the Global North are beginning to shift. The U.S., EU, and others are now expl...

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Is the race for minerals unnecessary? is an episode from The Economy, Land & Climate Podcast by Land and Climate Review . As the energy transition accelerates, critical minerals have become increasingly important, and the priorities of extr...

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Published Sep 26, 2025, 36:28 long, audio available.

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As the energy transition accelerates, critical minerals have become increasingly important, and the priorities of extraction for countries in the Global North are beginning to shift. The U.S., EU, and others are now exploring the possibility of on-shoring critical mineral mining - potentially bringing a divisive industry closer to home. This week, Alasdair talks to extraction expert Dr. Thea Riofrancos, who explains the tension between the harmful consequences of mining and the key role of extractive industries in facilitating the energy transition. She outlines the history of lithium mining in Chile, the environmental and human-rights consequences of extraction, and why we may have overestimated the quantities of critical minerals we actually need. Thea Riofrancos’ new book Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism , published by Island Press and W.W. Norton & Company, is available for purchase here. Thea is an associate professor of political science at Providence College and a strategic co-director of the Climate and Community Institute. Further reading Electric cars are drying up the desert , Meabh Byrne, 2023, Land and Climate Review The ‘critical minerals’ rush could result in a resource war, Thea Riofrancos, 2025, Financial Times The Security–Sustainability Nexus: Lithium Onshoring in the Global North , Thea Riofrancos, 2023, MIT Press Direct Endogenous Participation: Prior Consultation in Extractive Economies, Thea Riofrancos, Julia Falleti, 2017 World Politics Send us Fan Mail Click here for our website to read all our most recent Land and Climate Review features and pieces.

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Published Sep 26, 2025 and 36:28 long