top | item 38583834 (no title) grotted | 2 years ago How do you think we're getting all those rare earth minerals?https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/31/the-dark-side-... discuss order hn newest defrost|2 years ago "Artisanal" cobalt mining isn't the source of most of the worlds cobalt, it's an unregulated cowboy side trade that's hard to stamp out.https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/features/top-cobalt-produci...That said, horrific working conditions abound in today's modern world, another example being "call centre coolies", eg:Inside the call centre scam that lured vulnerable workers to Cambodia and trapped them in the murky world of human traffickinghttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-29/inside-call-centre-sc...these places pop up all over the globe. peterfirefly|2 years ago Cobalt is not a rare earth mineral + only a low single-digit fraction of our cobalt comes from Congo.... and living conditions for most Congolese are still better than they used to be, even for the lowest 10%. unknown|2 years ago [deleted] grotted|2 years ago Well they're certainly better than we were mass harvesting their hands, but that's a low bar. load replies (1)
defrost|2 years ago "Artisanal" cobalt mining isn't the source of most of the worlds cobalt, it's an unregulated cowboy side trade that's hard to stamp out.https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/features/top-cobalt-produci...That said, horrific working conditions abound in today's modern world, another example being "call centre coolies", eg:Inside the call centre scam that lured vulnerable workers to Cambodia and trapped them in the murky world of human traffickinghttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-29/inside-call-centre-sc...these places pop up all over the globe.
peterfirefly|2 years ago Cobalt is not a rare earth mineral + only a low single-digit fraction of our cobalt comes from Congo.... and living conditions for most Congolese are still better than they used to be, even for the lowest 10%. unknown|2 years ago [deleted] grotted|2 years ago Well they're certainly better than we were mass harvesting their hands, but that's a low bar. load replies (1)
grotted|2 years ago Well they're certainly better than we were mass harvesting their hands, but that's a low bar. load replies (1)
defrost|2 years ago
https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/features/top-cobalt-produci...
That said, horrific working conditions abound in today's modern world, another example being "call centre coolies", eg:
Inside the call centre scam that lured vulnerable workers to Cambodia and trapped them in the murky world of human trafficking
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-29/inside-call-centre-sc...
these places pop up all over the globe.
peterfirefly|2 years ago
... and living conditions for most Congolese are still better than they used to be, even for the lowest 10%.
unknown|2 years ago
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grotted|2 years ago