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=== Project Videos ===
==== The Race To Beat China's De-Industrialisation Of Europe ====
The documentary investigates the challenges faced by Europe as it attempts to set up its own, fully integrated, mine-to-EV value chain.
The film acts as a wake-up call to avoid that Europe’s decarbonisation strategy leads to a nightmarish de-industrialisation. Instead, the documentary shows that Europe’s transition to climate neutrality can go hand in hand with a cleantech-based re-industrialisation. Made-in-Europe.
{{#ev:youtube|jeAwIkvjERA|||The Race To Beat China's De-Industrialisation Of Europe | Made In Europe (2024) | Full Film}}
{{#ev:youtube|jeAwIkvjERA|||The Race To Beat China's De-Industrialisation Of Europe | Made In Europe (2024) | Full Film}}
==== A new paradigm to counter climate change ====
In this documentary Peter Tom Jones (Director KU Leuven Institute for Sustainable Metals and Minerals) searches for answers to Europe’s ambiguous relationship with primary mining of energy-transition metals. The documentary wants to trigger a more-informed debate about the three-pronged strategy of the European Commission in terms of raw materials for the climate transition and related planetary problems, i.e. (1) more and better recycling, (2) responsible sourcing from outside Europe; (3) responsible mining in Europe. The central questions tackled in the documentary are: how can Europe avoid the nightmarish scenario on becoming completely dependent on China et al. for (refined) rare earths, lithium, cobalt, nickel, tin etc. How can mining be(come) socially and environmentally responsible? How can we overcome the NIMBY syndrome


{{#ev:vimeo|762229908|||Full documentary - Responsible Mining in Europe: A new paradigm to counter climate change}}
{{#ev:vimeo|762229908|||Full documentary - Responsible Mining in Europe: A new paradigm to counter climate change}}
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