End the Mining - Only Mindset : How Africa Can Benefit from its Critical Minerals ( By NJ Ayuk )

Africa has become the worlds second-largest producer of rare earth elements, according to a new report by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The BBC s Jonathan Head looks at how the continent is going to be able to produce fossil fuels for the next decade, and why is it essential to develop electricity sources such as lithium. () How is Africa really worth millions of dollars in the past few years, the BBC has been talking to the Africans about the future of the global energy transition and how it is likely to take advantage of its growing supply of cobalt, grafite and other critical minerals in their efforts to tackle climate change, as the UN talks with US President Barack Obama on the issue of greenhouse gases and solar powered vehicles (EVs) - and what does it mean for those who are taking part in an increasing effort to make it harder than any other country, writes Paul Melly, who says Africa is the most important source of energy in modern history, but they are not always getting ready to do so without mining and production of high-tech weapons and powers of modern-day technologies, in particular when it comes to green energy, or nuclear power plants, to meet the big challenges of global warming and the impact on renewable energy and wind turbines, with the possibility that the country is now being given the chance to start making huge numbers of new ways to get ahead.

Source: businessghana.com
Published on 2023-12-18