The race for more battery materials could cause ‘irreversible’ damage under the sea
The race for more battery materials could cause ‘irreversible’ damage under the sea

From electric vehicles to renewable energy, the future runs on batteries. That’s driving soaring demand for raw materials used to make batteries, including nickel, cobalt, and copper.
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From electric vehicles to renewable energy, the future runs on batteries. That’s driving soaring demand for raw materials used to make batteries, including nickel, cobalt, and copper.
Continue Reading . . . https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/27/23658352/ev-battery-deep-sea-mining