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Green Colonialism: Climate Transition and the Global Demand for Critical Minerals

🌱 Introduction

The global shift toward renewable energy and low-carbon technologies has sharply increased demand for critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements. These materials are essential for electric vehicles, batteries, and renewable energy infrastructure — making them central to climate mitigation strategies.

⛏️ Climate Transition and Mineral Dependency

Clean energy systems require significantly more mineral input than fossil-fuel-based systems. As a result:

  • Mining activity has expanded rapidly

  • Supply chains have become strategically important

  • Resource-rich regions have gained climate relevance

Many of these minerals are concentrated in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia.

🌍 Environmental and Social Dimensions

Climate-driven mining expansion raises concerns including:

  • Environmental degradation

  • Water scarcity

  • Community displacement

  • Long-term ecological damage

Sustainable mining practices are now recognized as essential to ensuring that climate solutions do not create new environmental problems.

🏭 Global Supply Chain Dynamics

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Most value addition — refining, manufacturing, and technology development — still occurs in industrialized economies. This has prompted international discussions around:

  • Local processing

  • Responsible sourcing

  • Equitable participation in clean energy value chains

🌱 Climate Policy Implications

International climate frameworks increasingly emphasize:

  • Responsible mineral sourcing

  • Environmental safeguards

  • Supply chain transparency

These measures aim to align climate goals with sustainable development.

Prangya Paramita
Prangya Paramitahttps://www.tejwas.com
Geopolitical analyst and writer at TEJWAS, delivering insights on global conflicts and strategy. Every article is backed by proper research and credible sources, ensuring accuracy while providing clear, reliable, and high-quality analysis of world events.

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