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

The minerals needed for clean energy are driving widespread forest loss across Africa, much of it far beyond the mine itself and largely preventable.

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

The minerals needed for clean energy are driving widespread forest loss across Africa, much of it far beyond the mine itself and largely preventable.

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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 panels. Sub-Saharan…

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·theconversation.com

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

    The minerals needed for clean energy are driving widespread forest loss across Africa, much of it far beyond the mine itself and largely preventable.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·phys.org

    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,…