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Mining for the Climate

Mining for the Climate

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Behind every solar panel, wind turbine and electric vehicle is at least one mine and a community that has been altered by it. Mining for the Climate peels back the photovoltaic cell and peers under the hood to get to know the people and places impacted by the rush to mine critical minerals. In the process, we take a hard look at the stories told about climate change, mining and the energy transition, and we consider less mining-dependent futures. Mining for the Climate is a co-creation of Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio. It’s a production of Blue Lab at Princeton University. To learn more about Mining for the Climate and Blue Lab’s other environmental projects and series visit: http://bluelab.princeton.edu/Copyright 2023 Nate Otjen, Juan Manuel Rubio and Blue Lab. All rights reserved. Ciencia Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • Episode 5: Forking Paths
    Feb 9 2024

    The road ahead for the Carolina Lithium project seems uncertain. In this final episode, we look at the greatest obstacle confronting Piedmont Lithium: convincing the Gaston County Board of Commissioners to approve their rezoning request.

    Mining for the Climate is a co-creation of Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio. It's a production of Blue Lab at Princeton University.

    Episode Credits

    Written by Nate Otjen

    Hosted by Nate Otjen

    Sound design by Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio

    Research and production team: Max Widmann, Alex Norbrook, Grace Wang, Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio

    Music by Purple Planet (www.purple-planet.com), Shake that Little Foot and Pryor Meadows

    Shady Grove by Shake That Little Foot is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License

    Audio Clip Credits

    More Mobility with Less Mining, Climate and Community, 2023

    Copyright 2023 Nate Otjen, Juan Manuel Rubio and Blue Lab. All rights reserved.

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    17 m
  • Episode 4: A Tale of Two Ranchers
    Feb 8 2024

    Many residents of Gaston County make their living through farming and ranching. We meet a cattle and a horse rancher whose livelihoods and animals are threatened by the mine. Both women are doing everything in their power to stop the mine and maintain their way of life.

    Mining for the Climate is a co-creation of Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio. It's a production of Blue Lab at Princeton University.

    Episode Credits

    Written by Grace Wang

    Hosted by Grace Wang

    Sound design by Grace Wang and Juan Manuel Rubio

    Research and production team: Max Widmann, Alex Norbrook, Grace Wang, Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio

    Music by Purple Planet (www.purple-planet.com), Shake that Little Foot, Pryor Meadows and Olexy

    Shady Grove by Shake That Little Foot is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License

    Copyright 2023 Nate Otjen, Juan Manuel Rubio and Blue Lab. All rights reserved.

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    26 m
  • Episode 3: The Body of the Mine
    Feb 7 2024

    Like a body, a mine has its own metabolism. It consumes water, trees and energy, and it releases chemicals, carbon and wastewater. These metabolic processes are supposed to be hidden: few want to see, hear, smell or taste a mine in operation. Unearthing the body of the mine, we ask how Piedmont Lithium highlights certain aspects of the mine’s processes while directing attention away from others.

    Mining for the Climate is a co-creation of Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio. It's a production of Blue Lab at Princeton University.

    Episode Credits

    Written by Alex Norbrook and Juan Manuel Rubio

    Hosted by Alex Norbrook

    Sound design by Juan Manuel Rubio

    Research and production team: Max Widmann, Alex Norbrook, Grace Wang, Nate Otjen and Juan Manuel Rubio

    Music by Purple Planet (www.purple-planet.com), Shake that Little Foot and Pryor Meadows

    Shady Grove by Shake That Little Foot is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License

    Audio Clip Credits

    Gaston County Board of Commissioners July 20, 2021, Gaston County Government, 2021

    Copyright 2023 Nate Otjen, Juan Manuel Rubio and Blue Lab. All rights reserved.

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    40 m
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