Mining and Metals

Does the potential for corruption in the mining sector threaten a just energy transition?

Mining for minerals needs to be sustainable to aid the energy transition

Mining for minerals needs to be sustainable to aid the energy transition Image: Photo by Shane McLendon on Unsplash

Helen Clark
Chair, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and former Prime Minister of New Zealand
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The demand for the minerals needed for the energy transition is expected to rise significantly in the coming decades.
The demand for the minerals needed for the energy transition is expected to rise significantly in the coming decades. Image: EITI (2022)

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