Zanoletti Alessandra, Bresolin Bianca Maria, Bontempi Elza
INSTM and Chemistry for Technologies Laboratory University of Brescia Via Branze 38 Brescia 25123 Italy.
Glob Chall. 2024 Nov 12;8(12):2400250. doi: 10.1002/gch2.202400250. eCollection 2024 Dec.
As countries worldwide race toward a green transition, the demand for electric vehicles is surging, and with it comes a growing need for batteries. However, the push for increased domestic mining to secure these materials raises significant concerns about environmental sustainability. Even with stringent regulations, the environmental impact of mining can be profound, posing risks such as biodiversity loss, water pollution, and broader ecological damage. Furthermore, geopolitical tensions could arise as countries whose economic interests are threatened by these initiatives may react adversely. Local communities might also resist mining projects due to concerns over environmental degradation, health risks, and disruptions to their livelihoods. Given the critical importance of metals in the ecological transition, this challenge must be approached with the same urgency and global coordination as a pandemic response. Just as the world mobilized unprecedented resources to tackle COVID-19, a similarly robust approach is necessary to ensure the availability of critical metals for a sustainable future. This paper suggests potential pathways for academic, technological, and societal advancements within the framework of a circular economy for lithium, aiming to secure a sustainable supply of this essential resource.
随着世界各国竞相迈向绿色转型,电动汽车的需求激增,随之而来的是对电池的需求不断增长。然而,推动增加国内采矿以确保这些材料的供应引发了对环境可持续性的重大担忧。即使有严格的监管,采矿对环境的影响也可能是深远的,带来生物多样性丧失、水污染和更广泛的生态破坏等风险。此外,由于经济利益受到这些举措威胁的国家可能会做出不利反应,地缘政治紧张局势可能会出现。当地社区也可能因担心环境退化、健康风险和生计受到干扰而抵制采矿项目。鉴于金属在生态转型中的至关重要性,必须以应对大流行病同样的紧迫性和全球协调来应对这一挑战。正如世界动员前所未有的资源来应对新冠疫情一样,采取同样有力的方法来确保关键金属的供应以实现可持续未来是必要的。本文提出了在锂的循环经济框架内实现学术、技术和社会进步的潜在途径,旨在确保这种关键资源的可持续供应。