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The 20km ripple effect: How mines can trigger distant deforestation in Africa

The global push for a transition to green energy has sparked demand for critical minerals such as lithium, vanadium, copper and cobalt. These are needed for electric vehicles, wind turbines and solar

The 20km ripple effect: How mines can trigger distant deforestation in Africa
Phys.org โ€” 29 June 2026
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The global push for a transition to green energy has sparked demand for critical minerals such as lithium, vanadium, copper and cobalt. These are need

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Why This Matters

The scramble for minerals essential to green energy is reshaping landscapes far beyond the mines themselves. In Africa, where vast reserves meet fragile ecosystems, the indirect consequences of extractionโ€”like deforestationโ€”can ripple across regions, undermining climate goals even as they aim to advance them. This paradox exposes a critical flaw in the global energy transition: progress in one sector may come at the expense of another.

Background Context

Mining operations in Africa often operate under weak regulatory frameworks, where environmental protections are secondary to economic incentives. The expansion of artisanal mining in countries like the DRC and Zambia has accelerated deforestation, as informal miners clear land to access minerals with little oversight. Meanwhile, industrial-scale projects, such as cobalt mines in Congo, have displaced communities and disrupted local economies, creating a cycle of environmental and social strain.

What Happens Next

As demand for critical minerals surges, governments and corporations may face mounting pressure to enforce stricter environmental safeguardsโ€”or risk reputational damage and financial penalties. Watch for shifts in certification standards, such as the Responsible Minerals Initiative, which could push mining companies to adopt more sustainable practices. The true test will be whether these measures can outpace the relentless pace of extraction.

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