Episode 4: Critical mineral mining for renewable energy: how the EU is shaping regulation
In the final episode of the Unearthing Critical Minerals series, Professor Susan Park sits down with Dr Jewellord (Jojo) Nem Singh, an Assistant Professor in International Development, to understand the role the European Union (EU) is playing to reduce the environmental and social harms of critical mineral mining for renewable energy. The EU’s recently launched Critical Raw Minerals Act seeks to build a resilient critical minerals supply chain, strengthen domestic capacity and capability, and establishes a need to build a circular economy.
They emphasise the significance of tracking the EU's role as a key player in the critical minerals race. The EU's pursuit of both higher environmental standards and the success of the clean energy transition in the coming decades adds complexity to this multifaceted challenge, demanding a coordinated approach involving multiple policy instruments.
Learn more about the Unearthing Critical Minerals podcast series and read the show notes here.
Credits:
Featuring: Professor Susan Park, Assistant Professor Jewellord (Jojo) Nem Singh
Produced by: Genevieve Wright
Edited by: Celine Huynh
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