The environmental cost of Europe's hunt for lithium
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As the European Union accelerates its push for net-zero emissions, it is looking to boost lithium production across various member states. This essential mineral, crucial for electric vehicle batteries, has sparked interest in mining projects not just in Serbia, but across Portugal, Spain and France. While lithium is a key component of the EU's green transition, concerns are rising over the environmental impact of increased mining activities. Experts warn of water pollution, biodiversity loss, and heightened carbon emissions, raising questions about the sustainability of this green push. Can Europe meet its ambitious climate goals without compromising the environment? In this episode, host Giada Santana sits down with Energy and Environment reporter Nathan Canas to explore the continent's expanding lithium production plans, the challenges that accompany them, and the broader implications for Europe’s sustainability efforts. Join us for a critical look at this pressing issue.
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