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Between Carbon Sinks and EV Dreams: The Battle over Canada's Ring of Fire

Published 2023-09-28, 07:20 p/m
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Quiver Quantitative - In a remote Canadian region known as the Ring of Fire, a trove of valuable minerals essential for electric vehicle (EV) batteries is causing significant debate. Located deep beneath the vast peat bogs of Northern Ontario, these untapped reserves of nickel, copper, and cobalt could bolster the global shift to EVs. However, these minerals are encased under an ecosystem known as "the breathing lands" — peat bogs that are essential carbon sinks, absorbing more carbon than even the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) rainforest. Extracting these minerals could release a volume of greenhouse gas larger than Canada's annual emissions, sparking a battle between mining companies, environmentalists, and indigenous communities.

While government and industry officials view the Ring of Fire as a vital resource for the EV industry, environmentalists and some indigenous groups argue that mining operations could result in irreversible damage to the peat bogs and consequently, to the environment. Doug Ford, Ontario’s provincial leader, is pushing for development in the area, bolstered by the province's recent agreements with major automakers like Volkswagen (ETR:VOWG_p) and Stellantis (STLA). In contrast, indigenous groups like the Neskantaga First Nation are against this development, emphasizing their dependence on the region for hunting, fishing, and their traditional way of life.

Amidst the debate, the geological importance of the Ring of Fire remains undeniable. Formed almost three billion years ago, the region houses tens of billions of dollars' worth of minerals. Its potential has attracted mining companies, such as Toronto-based Noront Resources and Cleveland-based Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF). After a period of stagnation, the largest nickel deposit in the area, known as Eagle's Nest, was acquired by Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest's mining company, Wyloo Metals, in 2022. Forrest champions the cause, asserting that mining in Canada is more environmentally friendly than in places like Indonesia.

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The global movement towards electrification has placed the mining industry at the forefront. As the demand for nickel and other essential metals for EV production surges, regions like the Ring of Fire become crucial. With the U.S. military looking to reduce dependency on geopolitical rivals for critical minerals, Canada, and especially the Ring of Fire, could play a pivotal role in global supply chains. As debates and discussions continue, the eventual outcome in this Canadian region will play a significant role in the global shift to greener energy.

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