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From Cobalt Mines to Clean Energy: The Truth About EV Batteries

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Title: The EV Revolution: Batteries, Ethics, and the Future of Green Driving

In this episode of Green Tea Party Radio, hosts Zach and Katie dive deep into electric vehicles (EVs), continuing their conversation from last episode. Zach shares more insights on EV batteries, the ethical dilemmas behind their production, and the future of green driving. They break down how EV batteries work, focusing on materials like lithium and cobalt, and explore the geopolitical and ethical concerns tied to mining these materials, particularly in regions like the Democratic Republic of Congo.

They also discuss:

  • The role of cobalt in battery production and efforts to find more ethical sourcing solutions.
  • The challenges and possibilities of recycling EV batteries.
  • The significant role China plays in the global EV market and how the U.S. is working to reclaim battery manufacturing.
  • How the Inflation Reduction Act impacts EV production in the U.S. and encourages homegrown manufacturing.
  • Whether EVs can really solve climate change and how public transportation and infrastructure will need to evolve.

The episode wraps up with actionable steps for listeners: talk to your local representatives about supporting green energy initiatives, especially in conservative states where these industries are growing.

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Support Us: If you enjoy our content and want to support our work, consider becoming a patron for early access to episodes and exclusive merchandise. Visit our website for more details.

Disclaimer: Green Tea Party Radio is an independent project and does not represent the views of the Diocese of Little Rock, Catholic Climate Covenant, or any of our employers.

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Title: The EV Revolution: Batteries, Ethics, and the Future of Green Driving

In this episode of Green Tea Party Radio, hosts Zach and Katie dive deep into electric vehicles (EVs), continuing their conversation from last episode. Zach shares more insights on EV batteries, the ethical dilemmas behind their production, and the future of green driving. They break down how EV batteries work, focusing on materials like lithium and cobalt, and explore the geopolitical and ethical concerns tied to mining these materials, particularly in regions like the Democratic Republic of Congo.

They also discuss:

  • The role of cobalt in battery production and efforts to find more ethical sourcing solutions.
  • The challenges and possibilities of recycling EV batteries.
  • The significant role China plays in the global EV market and how the U.S. is working to reclaim battery manufacturing.
  • How the Inflation Reduction Act impacts EV production in the U.S. and encourages homegrown manufacturing.
  • Whether EVs can really solve climate change and how public transportation and infrastructure will need to evolve.

The episode wraps up with actionable steps for listeners: talk to your local representatives about supporting green energy initiatives, especially in conservative states where these industries are growing.

Contact Information:

Support Us: If you enjoy our content and want to support our work, consider becoming a patron for early access to episodes and exclusive merchandise. Visit our website for more details.

Disclaimer: Green Tea Party Radio is an independent project and does not represent the views of the Diocese of Little Rock, Catholic Climate Covenant, or any of our employers.

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