Posted on 08/08/2017 12:05:29 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Child miners aged four living a hell on Earth so YOU can drive an electric car: Awful human cost in squalid Congo cobalt mine that Michael Gove didnt consider in his clean energy crusade
Picking through a mountain of huge rocks with his tiny bare hands, the exhausted little boy makes a pitiful sight.
His name is Dorsen and he is one of an army of children, some just four years old, working in the vast polluted mines of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where toxic red dust burns their eyes, and they run the risk of skin disease and a deadly lung condition. Here, for a wage of just 8p a day, the children are made to check the rocks for the tell-tale chocolate-brown streaks of cobalt the prized ingredient essential for the batteries that power electric cars.
And its feared that thousands more children could be about to be dragged into this hellish daily existence after the historic pledge made by Britain to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2040 and switch to electric vehicles.
It heralds a future of clean energy, free from pollution but though there can be no doubting the good intentions behind Environment Secretary Michael Goves announcement last month such ideals mean nothing for the children condemned to a life of hellish misery in the race to achieve his target.
Dorsen, just eight, is one of 40,000 children working daily in the mines of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The terrible price they will pay for our clean air is ruined health and a likely early death. Almost every big motor manufacturer striving to produce millions of electric vehicles buys its cobalt from the impoverished central African state. It is the worlds biggest producer, with 60
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Sorry Gator, I don’t think the DRC would allow pictures of dangerous child labor. There’s always a happy face put on fascism and slavery.
Read my post. I’ve seen child labor in the world. First hand. It is no joke. I have no doubt it is real today and African countries would have to be suspect. Get back to me after you’ve seen the world...out in the country side.
LOL! You rather believe what the WP publishes rather than what you read in FR!
As for the article ....
“The worlds soaring demand for cobalt is at times met by workers, including children, who labor in harsh and dangerous conditions. “
Indicates that it is not part of the major supply chain. These are ‘independents’ trying to eke out a living.
“Here’s another article “
LOL! Same article! And it is not up to date on Apple. Apple verifies that their cobalt comes from certified sources as does MOST of the cobalt. GEEZ!
“One good looking mine does not a decent country make.”
It’s just the major cobalt producer in the DRC ...
“Read my post. Ive seen child labor in the world. First hand. It is no joke. I have no doubt it is real today and African countries would have to be suspect. Get back to me after youve seen the world...out in the country side.”
LOL! You have no idea what I have experienced ...
“Read my post. Ive seen child labor in the world. First hand. It is no joke. “
It is no joke but my wife says that her ‘child labor’ job put food on the family table. You may have seen it but she lived it.
“I have no doubt it is real today and African countries would have to be suspect. Get back to me after youve seen the world.”
It is real but you don’t go around saying the whole industry is evil because individuals are working unauthorized mines trying to put food on the table.
“Sorry Gator, I dont think the DRC would allow pictures of dangerous child labor. Theres always a happy face put on fascism and slavery.”
Interesting that the article does NOT mention the location of the mine. That information would allow international organizations to put pressure on the company to stop the child labor.
Maybe that is because these are NOT company owned mines?
“LOL! You rather believe what the WP publishes rather than what you read in FR!”
Well, crap comes from the likes of you with your illogical statements, so, no, I intelligently choose my sources and you are definitely not one of them.
” I intelligently choose my sources “
The Washington Post! LOL
Rush was talking about this today; guessing that the MSM will not touch the story.
“Rush was talking about this today; guessing that the MSM will not touch the story.”
Did he mention that cobalt comes out of the copper mines?
Step back and look at the greenie pet projects to transform the energy industry. Everything they are doing transfers the severe pollution offshore from the US so our city air can be cleaner. It benefits the libs; they get to feel good driving EVs and having solar cells on their roofs; the city air is cleaner. What do impoverished countries around the world get? Child labor; filty pollution with very toxic substances; huge uncontrolled open pit mines to extract rare earth elements. On-shore in the US, the cities where the libs live don’t have to put up with the destruction of national vistas with gazillions of windmills; incinerated bats, bugs and birds; chopped up raptors. The windmill companies get a complete pass on dead raptors while oil companies pay HUGE fines if a couple of eagles accidentally fall into a waste pond.
The whole green energy scam transfers most of its filth offshore so libs can send their virtue signals to the world...all the while their hypocritical hero celebrities live the highest carbon consumption lifestyles possible.
You enjoy supporting all of this? It’s insane.
Yeah, but the ComPost lies about everything else; why should we believe them? < /sarc >
“You enjoy supporting all of this? Its insane.”
You are insane for lying about me!
“What do impoverished countries around the world get? Child labor;”
LOL! Like there was no child labor before electric cars?
“On-shore in the US, the cities where the libs live dont have to put up with the destruction of national vistas with gazillions of windmills; incinerated bats, bugs and birds; chopped up raptors. “
You left out coal and uranium mines ...
Of course cobalt is used in all lithium and NiCd batteries. Watches, cellphones, hearing aids, your computer. And there’s not many ways to make money in the Congo. It’s not like if electric cars cease these kids will suddenly be in Wonka’s chocolate factory... or even Baltimore’s public schools. Their lives are gonna suck pretty much one way or the other.
“kids will suddenly be in Wonkas chocolate factory”
There is always ivory poaching ...
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