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Critical Minerals Sustainability And The Energy Transition In The Global South 1st Edition Susan Nakanwagi

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Critical Minerals Sustainability And The Energy Transition In The Global South 1st Edition Susan Nakanwagi
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Susan Nakanwagi
ISBN: 9781509976720, 1509976728
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Critical Minerals Sustainability And The Energy Transition In The Global South 1st Edition Susan Nakanwagi by Susan Nakanwagi 9781509976720, 1509976728 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the relationship between efficient management of critical minerals and sustainability in the Global South, including Sub-Saharan Africa. Critical minerals are essential raw materials for the technologies that are pivotal in today's energy transition. However, critical mineral host states and communities face social, economic, ecological, political, technological, and governance injustices. The book contends that the criteria currently used in assessing criticality and critical mineral development do not fulfil the sustainable development ambitions of developing countries and that broader considerations must be taken into account to include the stakeholders involved as well as the spatial dimension of the critical mineral value chain. In particular, the book argues that the law must consider the broader context in which minerals become critical to particular processes. It positions this argument within the current context of climate change, the just energy transition, the minerals-energy nexus, and geopolitical tensions. By analysing the copper-cobalt value chain through case studies on DRC, Zambia, China, and the EU, the book provides new avenues for critical mineral development and acknowledges the necessity for sustainability amidst the exacerbated impacts of climate change. Addressing a key challenge of the global energy transition, the book argues for a just holistic framework, which includes parameters such as domestic value addition, human rights in business development, environmental sensitivity, the development of communication channels from remote marginalised communities to international policymakers, and the re-designing of criticality considerations beyond supply and economic aspects.

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