The global transition to fundamentally decarbonized electricity and transport systems will alter the existing resource flows of both fossil fuels and metals; however, such a transition may have unintended consequences. Here we show that the decarbonization of both the electricity and transport sectors will curtail fossil fuel production while paradoxically increasing resource extraction associated with metal production by more than a factor of 7 by 2050 relative to 2015 levels. Importantly, approximately 32–40% of this increase in resource extraction is expected to occur in countries with weak, poor, and failing resource governance, indicating that the impending mining boom may result in severe environmental degradation and unequal economic...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Japan is a nation which is highly dependent on the import of raw materials to supply its manufacturi...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
A quick, sustainable, and just transition to green energy sources from fossil fuels is vital to avoi...
Climate change mitigation will create new natural resource and supply chain opportunities and dilemm...
Much academic research on low-carbon transitions focuses on the diffusion or use of innovations such...
The transition towards a net-zero economy will require a large-scale implementation of low-carbon te...
The "resource curse" is a potential threat to all countries relying on export income from abundant n...
The "resource curse" is a potential threat to all countries relying on export income from abundant ...
The emergence of a mass market for electric vehicles (EVs) offers development opportunities for coun...
The emergence of a mass market for electric vehicles (EVs) offers development opportunities for coun...
Global net-zero pledges are instigating a societal shift from a fossil-fuel-based economy to renewab...
The emergence of a mass market for electric vehicles (EVs) offers development opportunities for coun...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Japan is a nation which is highly dependent on the import of raw materials to supply its manufacturi...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
A quick, sustainable, and just transition to green energy sources from fossil fuels is vital to avoi...
Climate change mitigation will create new natural resource and supply chain opportunities and dilemm...
Much academic research on low-carbon transitions focuses on the diffusion or use of innovations such...
The transition towards a net-zero economy will require a large-scale implementation of low-carbon te...
The "resource curse" is a potential threat to all countries relying on export income from abundant n...
The "resource curse" is a potential threat to all countries relying on export income from abundant ...
The emergence of a mass market for electric vehicles (EVs) offers development opportunities for coun...
The emergence of a mass market for electric vehicles (EVs) offers development opportunities for coun...
Global net-zero pledges are instigating a societal shift from a fossil-fuel-based economy to renewab...
The emergence of a mass market for electric vehicles (EVs) offers development opportunities for coun...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...
Japan is a nation which is highly dependent on the import of raw materials to supply its manufacturi...
Significant amounts of feedstock metals will be required to build the infrastructure for the green e...