π Transitioning to green energy and fuel sources, such as electric vehicles, is an important step in addressing environmental issues and climate crisis.
β‘οΈ While the positive aspects of switching to electric vehicles have been highlighted, there are negative effects on the lives and safety of cobalt miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
β° The urgency to prevent climate crisis and the increasing global temperature requires immediate action and the adoption of green energy solutions.
π The global transition from gasoline-powered vehicles to electric vehicles is rapidly increasing, with over 10 million electric vehicles already on the road in 2020.
π The use of batteries, especially cobalt, in portable electronic devices and electric vehicles presents new challenges in terms of sourcing and extraction.
π° The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a major producer of cobalt, with approximately 70% of the world's cobalt production coming from the DRC.
π Small-scale mining, also known as UMKM, is managed by local communities and employs many local residents.
βοΈ UMKM mining operations are characterized by small tents and holes, with manual digging using tools like pickaxes.
β οΈ Safety measures are inadequate in UMKM mining, with limited protective gear and lighting for workers.
π Miners extract cobalt from the small mining holes, carefully managing limited oxygen and coordinating their activities.
βοΈ Mining operations in UMKM scale contribute only a small percentage to the total cobalt production.
π° Large-scale industrial mining in the country is dominated by foreign companies, particularly from China.
π Despite the massive potential of cobalt resources, the local population in the Republic Democraticongo doesn't benefit from it, living below the poverty line.
π Mining activities in a certain region have caused an increase in illness and disability among the local population, particularly pregnant women.
βοΈ The poor education and inadequate healthcare services in the area have contributed to the worsening conditions.
π The production of electric vehicles will lead to more people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo being exposed to harmful mining chemicals.
π§ The toxic waste from mining activities has also contaminated the river water, resulting in the death of crops.
β Mining activities can have detrimental effects on the environment and human health.
β Rivers contaminated by heavy metals and radioactive substances from mining activities can result in the death of aquatic life and the loss of vital functions for communities.
π« Current power generation methods, such as coal-fired power plants, still contribute to significant pollution and are not entirely clean.
The video discusses the potential negative consequences of green energy initiatives, specifically in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
There are hidden mining operations in the country that employ child labor, leading to hazardous working conditions and high rates of disability.
The video raises questions about whether sacrificing individuals and their well-being is necessary for the development of clean energy solutions.
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