Environmental, social and governance pressures should feature in future scenario planning about the transition to a low carbon future. As low-carbon energy technologies advance, markets are driving demand for energy transition metals. Increased extraction rates will augment the stress placed on people and the environment in extractive locations. To quantify this stress, we develop a set of global composite environmental, social and governance indicators, and examine mining projects across 20 metal commodities to identify the co-occurrence of environmental, social and governance risk factors. Our findings show that 84% of platinum resources and 70% of cobalt resources are located in high-risk contexts. Reflecting heightened demand, major met...
Any coherent attempt to restrict warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels will require sus...
Future availability of metals is likely to be constrained primarily by environmental, social and gov...
Low-carbon technologies are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change but require large amoun...
Rising consumer demand is driving concerns around the "availability" and "criticality" of metals. Me...
The transition to a low-carbon economy will require an unprecedented change to the energy system. Th...
The Paris Agreement aims to limit the global temperature to below 2°C above the pre-industrial level...
The energy transition will significantly increase demand for minerals. This might create new economi...
Drastic measures are required to meet the standards of the Paris Agreement and limit the increase of...
Mitigating climate change will require large-scale changes to energy systems. Two examples are incre...
The environmental benefits of low-carbon technologies, such as photovoltaic modules, have been under...
The significant increase in metal mining and the inevitability of the continuation of this trend sug...
The threat of global climate change has brought on the need for a transition towards renewable energ...
Low-carbon energy systems are more metal-intensive than traditional energy systems. Concerns have be...
The green energy transition has been called a transition from a fossil fuel dependency to a metal an...
In recent years, increased interest and actions have been taken to better understand, and mitigate, ...
Any coherent attempt to restrict warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels will require sus...
Future availability of metals is likely to be constrained primarily by environmental, social and gov...
Low-carbon technologies are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change but require large amoun...
Rising consumer demand is driving concerns around the "availability" and "criticality" of metals. Me...
The transition to a low-carbon economy will require an unprecedented change to the energy system. Th...
The Paris Agreement aims to limit the global temperature to below 2°C above the pre-industrial level...
The energy transition will significantly increase demand for minerals. This might create new economi...
Drastic measures are required to meet the standards of the Paris Agreement and limit the increase of...
Mitigating climate change will require large-scale changes to energy systems. Two examples are incre...
The environmental benefits of low-carbon technologies, such as photovoltaic modules, have been under...
The significant increase in metal mining and the inevitability of the continuation of this trend sug...
The threat of global climate change has brought on the need for a transition towards renewable energ...
Low-carbon energy systems are more metal-intensive than traditional energy systems. Concerns have be...
The green energy transition has been called a transition from a fossil fuel dependency to a metal an...
In recent years, increased interest and actions have been taken to better understand, and mitigate, ...
Any coherent attempt to restrict warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels will require sus...
Future availability of metals is likely to be constrained primarily by environmental, social and gov...
Low-carbon technologies are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change but require large amoun...