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The cost of renewable energy: Inside the DRC’s perilous cobalt mines l Witness Documentary

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Eagle Mujinga manages workers at Shabara cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). As the world's biggest producer of cobalt, the DRC is a part of the chain that fuels electric vehicles and renewable energy worldwide. Miners in the DRC face dangerous working conditions and earn, on average, a few dollars per day to supply the multibillion-dollar industry. Eagle is caught in the middle when unrest grows among miners who accuse foreign buyers of underweighing and undervaluing the cobalt they extract. Once a miner himself, can Mujinga navigate demands from the miners while maintaining relations with foreign buyers?

Cobalt Miners is a documentary film by Arthur Nazaryan, Neil Brandvold, Luc Hardy, Mike Shum, and Qinling Li.

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