​How the race for critical minerals is creating ‘sacrifice zones,’ impacting the world’s poorest people 

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Without binding regulations, mining for critical minerals will worsen the lives of some of the world’s poorest people.

There is a troubling contradiction at the heart of the global transition to a cleaner, greener, tech-driven future: Modern technologieseverything from AI to wind turbines, as well as cellphones, electric vehicles and defense systems—depend on critical minerals. But many of the communities where those minerals are mined end up with polluted water and poorer health because of the mining.

 Without binding regulations, mining for critical minerals will worsen the lives of some of the world’s poorest people.

There is a troubling contradiction at the heart of the global transition to a cleaner, greener, tech-driven future: Modern technologies—everything from AI to wind turbines, as well as cellphones, electric vehicles and defense systems—depend on critical minerals. But many of the communities where those minerals are mined end up with polluted water and poorer health because of the mining.  Tech 

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