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This month, a Congolese coltan mine collapsed killing 200 people. Last November, 32 Congolese were killed looking for cobalt.
It is estimated that by 2050 the demand for cobalt for EV batteries will increase by 585% (World Bank).
In the Congo, the use of child labour will increase. There are around 40,000 of these poor little buggers slaving away under appalling conditions (Amnesty International). Their protection against toxic cobalt dust is a cloth mask - maybe.
Mines owned mainly by Communist China.
Many of the dead kids stay buried in collapsed mines. Their families never see them again. Their miserable pay just stops.
Also, in the name of a “green” environment for the wealthy West, just this year, millions of cubic metres of toxic lead and arsenic-laden water went into the Lubumbashi river, poisoning the water supply of 3 million residents.
Until the true cost of this so-called green revolution is confronted, the suffering in the Congo will “remain hidden beneath the bonnet of every EV we drive”.
(Source: ‘Electric cell’, Noel Yaxley, 12/2/26, Spectator Australia)