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Race to mine metals for EV batteries threatens marine paradise

2025-06-16 11:00:07
The Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia is sometimes referred to as the 'Amazon of the Seas'
A photograph taken in December 2024 shows mining activity on Kawei island, in Raja Ampat
A photograph of mining on Kawei island in Raja Ampat, appears to show sediment running into the coastal water
Because of the biodiversity of its coral reefs, the Raja Ampat is a hotspot for diving

Indonesia now accounts for more than half of the world's nickel mine production, according to a report last year by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

And while the beauty and biodiversity of the Raja Ampat has drawn attention to mining activity there, mining has been linked to ecological damage elsewhere too.

A 2024 study by Forest Watch Indonesia found a link between the loss of forests associated with mining activity and increased local flooding and landslides.

Underwater images show sediment on the reefs around the islands
Local activists say mining activity is harming farming and fishing livelihoods
The limestone peaks of Wayag in Raja Ampat are a tourist hotspot