On the 11th of September 2024, the UN Secretary-General’s Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals released the report entitled, “Resourcing the Energy Transition: Principles to Guide Critical Energy Transition Minerals Towards Equity and Justice.” As the world transitions to renewable energy, the demand for critical minerals such as copper, lithium, cobalt, and nickel is projected to almost triple by 2030 and quadruple by 2040. These minerals are essential for clean energy technologies like wind turbines, solar panels, and electric vehicle batteries.
The report highlights the urgency of addressing the climate crisis, with 2024 being one of the most catastrophic years on record, marked by extreme weather events. Achieving the global goal of limiting temperature rise to 1.5°C depends heavily on the availability and responsible management of these critical minerals.
Released ahead of COP29, the report emphasizes justice, equity, and sustainability throughout mineral value chains. It aims to prevent the exploitation of resource-rich developing nations by embedding seven guiding principles, which include:
- Upholding human rights and protecting Indigenous communities.
- Safeguarding ecosystems and biodiversity.
- Ensuring justice and equity in the distribution of benefits.
- Promoting economic diversification and benefit sharing for resource-rich countries.
- Fostering responsible investments, trade, and finance.
- Ensuring transparency and accountability across supply chains.
- Strengthening international cooperation to avoid geopolitical tensions.
These recommendations are vital for addressing environmental, social, and geopolitical risks, ensuring that the global energy transition is fair and sustainable for all. Without proper governance, the rising demand for these minerals could exacerbate inequalities, particularly in vulnerable developing nations.
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