Are We Worrying About Water While Forgetting the Metals?
Are We Worrying About Water While Forgetting the Metals? The Coming Resource Squeeze No One Wants to Talk About We talk a lot about water shortages, and rightly so. Water is immediate. We see hosepipe bans, dry gardens, empty reservoirs and farmers anxiously looking at the sky. But while we are watching the water butt, another problem is quietly sitting inside our phones, laptops, batteries, solar panels, electric motors, circuit boards, boats, cars and workshops. Metals. Copper. Gold. Silver. Tin. Tungsten. Lead. Graphite. Cadmium. They are not glamorous in the way that “renewable energy” is glamorous. No one puts a picture of a lump of tungsten on a glossy climate brochure. Graphite does not have the emotional pull of a polar bear. Copper does not look as photogenic as a field of solar panels glowing at sunset. Yet without these materials, much of modern life simply stops working. The green transition is not made of good intentions. It is made of wires, batteries, magnets, semi...