The real impacts of clean mobility- Part 1 (Karel Van Acker)

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • Second part is available here : • How can circularity re...
    Today I am very pleased to share a two-part episode on exploring the current and future resource use and climate impact of mobility. In fact, mobility is responsible for a large part of CO2 emissions, energy use and material use both for the construction of vehicles and for its associated infrastructures.
    This two part episode is a collaboration with the Urban Mobility Explained (UMX), a UA-cam channel powered by EIT Urban Mobility ( / channel . You can check out their channel and some of their videos as every week they cover quite broadly environmental and social impacts of mobility and solutions from cities around Europe.
    To explore the resource use impacts of mobility I am glad to welcome Karel Van Acker. Karel is professor in sustainable materials management @KU Leuven. His research develops strategies to realize the circular economy and on sustainability assessments of material life cycles.
    === Summary ===
    00:00 Introduction
    02:16 Why is Europe vulnerable ?
    06:25 The catch with clean energy
    21:04 2 possible scenarios
    26:05 Think in flows, not in stocks
    28:09 The problem with new mines
    31:39 Seabed mining ?
    35:11 Self-sufficiency in Europe ?
    43:49 General summary
    45:08 Secondary vs primary supply
    47:35 Reading advice
    === Quantities mentioned ===
    (These numbers may be approximations or projections)
    - 80% of EU’s rare earths come from China
    - 78% of EU’s lithium comes from Chile (eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-conte...)
    - 60% of the future metal demand is from electric vehicles
    - Lithium consumption increase between 2020 and 2050:
    - x21 globally
    - x35 in Europe
    - Metal consumed for fabrication (other than steel) :
    - Conventional car: 50kg
    - Electric car: 200kg
    - Metal consumed per MegaWatt produced :
    -"Clean" energy: 16000kg
    -Coal/gas: 2000kg
    - Seabed mining could supply 10-20% of the world's Nickel
    === Links & References ===
    - The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions (IEA): iea.blob.core.windows.net/ass...
    - Metals for Clean Energy (Eurometaux): eurometaux.eu/media/jmxf2qm0/...
    - Supply chain analysis and material demand forecast in the EU (JRC): op.europa.eu/en/publication-d...
    - Channel featuring Peter Tom Jones: • Full documentary - Res...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @GegoXaren
    @GegoXaren 7 місяців тому

    To bad Acker's mic was not pointing towards his mouth...
    And too bad the room is not sound treated...
    Interesting anyway!

  • @NICOLAS25478
    @NICOLAS25478 7 місяців тому

    How surprizing....not