Can a Tiny Territory in the South Pacific Power Tesla’s Ambitions?

Can a Tiny Territory in the South Pacific Power Tesla’s Ambitions?

Can a Tiny Territory in the South Pacific Power Tesla’s Ambitions?

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Tesla's strategy, the largest effort by a Western electric vehicle maker to directly source minerals, could serve as a model for a green industry confronting an uncomfortable paradox. While consumers are attracted to electric vehicles for their clean reputation, the process of harvesting essential ingredients like nickel is dirty, destructive, and often politically fraught. Because of its nickel industry, New Caledonia is one of the world’s largest carbon emitters per capita. And mining, which began soon after New Caledonia was colonized in 1853, is intimately linked to the exploitation of its Indigenous Kanak people. The legacy of more than a century of stolen land and crushed traditions has left Goro’s nickel output at the mercy of frequent labor strikes and political protests.

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