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Intergenerational Fairness Lithium Mining in South America - Marc Burri Simone Jung

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INTERGENERATIONAL
FAIRNESS: LITHIUM
MINING IN SOUTH
AMERICA
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INTRODUCTION
What is Lithium?
- Chemical element (Li)
- Silvery-white, soft material
- Lightest metal
- Often used in batteries due to its favorable chemical properties
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INTRODUCTION
What is Lithium?
- Johan August Arfwedson
- Discovered lithium in 1817
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Global lithium production, by countries [%]
LITHIUM PRODUCTION
What is Lithium?
- Worldwide production is distributed across few regions
- Australia produced 61'000 tons in 2022
- Chile produced 39'000 tons in 2022
- South America accounts for 35% of the global production
- Total production: 130’000 tons
United States Geological Survey (2022)
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Global lithium reserves, by countries [%]
LITHIUM RESERVES
What is Lithium?
- Reserves are the known amounts of lithium that can be economically extracted
with the current technologies
- Chile and Argentina totalize more than half of the world's reserves (53%)
- Total reserves: 26'000’000 tons
United States Geological Survey (2022)
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Global lithium resources, by countries [%]
LITHIUM RESOURCES
What is Lithium?
- Resources consider the estimated total amount of lithium that exists on the
planet
- Bolivia, Argentina and Chile account for 50% of the world's resources
- Total Resources: 98'000’000 tons
United States Geological Survey (2022)
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Lithium exploitation, by type [%]
LITHIUM EXPLOITATION
What is Lithium?
- Lithium production only amounts for 0.132% of the total
resources
- Enormous unexploited potential
United States Geological Survey (2022)
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UNDERSTANDING LITHIUM MINING
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BRINE
Understanding Lithium Mining
- Underground reservoirs are pumped
- Water is placed in these large reservoirs
- Lithium salts are obtained after solar evaporation
 Requires little energy
 Long process requiring enormous amounts of water
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HARD ROCK MINING
Understanding Lithium Mining
- The Ore is drilled, blasted and extracted from the ground
- Crushed and grinded in order to isolate lithium
 very industrial process
 very energy-consuming but yields higher lithium concentration
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LITHIUM IN SOUTH
AMERICA
Understanding Lithium Mining
- The "Lithium triangle"
- Enormous concentration of Lithium in Argentina, Bolivia and Chile
- 35% of global production, 53% of global reserves, 50% of
Lithium resources of the planet located in the lithium triangle
- Bolivia has the most Lithium resources in the world
- Primarily use the Brine technique
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SIGNIFICANCE OF LITHIUM TODAY
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ECONOMIC
SIGNIFICANCE
Significance of Lithium Today
- Preferences in society to reduce their carbon footprint
- Lithium is an essential resource in transitioning to green energy
- Essential for the EV industry  metal is lighter and energy
efficient
- Governments subsidizing the EV industry and thus demand has
risen tremendously
- Lithium-rich countries have developed different types of policies to
govern the extraction of this finite resource
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POLICY FRAMEWORKS
ARGENTINA
BOLIVIA
CHILE
Decentralized decision making
Centralized decision making
Centralized decision making
Provincial governments are responsible
The state participates directly in the
Lithium industry
State companies, administrative
concessions, special contracts
Public-private partnership (with an Italian
company)
Royalties (3%)
Royalties (6,8 – 40% of sale price)
Chinese offensive
Joint venture with Xinjiang TBEA
Encouraging private-driven
industrialization
Javier Milei
Russian and Chinese offensives
President Boric promoted the creation of a
state-owned company & prioritizes
environment protection
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INTERGENERATIONAL
FAIRNESS AND FINITE
RESOURCES
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WHY CONSIDER
INTERGENERATIONAL
FAIRNESS IN LITHIUM
MINING?
Intergenerational Fairness and Finite
resources
- Supply is supposed to meet demand, leads to depletion of
resources
- What is the environmental impact of lithium extraction?
- How do we invest today’s profits so that future generations can
profit?
- Is it worth sacrificing local communities for the greater good?
- Discounting, Risk, Population Ethics
- Are future generations supposed to have the same access to
resources as we have today?
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WELFARE CRITERIA
ECONOMIC
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
Evaluate well-being by considering
consumption patterns and maximization
of economic benefits
Emphasis on the overall well-being of
individuals in a broader context
Mitigation of the lithium mining industry’s
impact on the environment
E.g., Utility, Pareto Efficiency
E.g., Happiness Development Index,
Income Distribution & Equity
E.g., air & water pollution, energy
consumption, carbon footprint
Understanding economic impact of the
lithium mining industry: utility for
individuals
Effect of lithium mining on various social
aspects: employment, social infrastructure
development
Depletion of resources due to the mining
industry, collapse of ecosystem due to
lithium extraction
LIMITATIONS
Environmental externalities are not
included, equity distribution, emphasis on
immediate satisfaction
Insufficient consideration of
impact, lack of specificity in localized
impacts, disregard intergenerational
Environmental externalities are hard to
quantify, uncertain of future impact our
actions have now
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BEST CASE: NORWAY
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THE NORWEGIAN
EXAMPLE
- The Norwegian Oil Fund is worth approximately 1,4 trillion USD
Best Case: Norway
and is the largest sovereign wealth fund worldwide
- Owns 1.5% of all public companies
- Accounts for 40-70% of Norway's export
- Exploit a finite but crucial resource, that is at the center of our
industrial society (like Lithium?)
Norwegian Oil Fund (2023)
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WELFARE CRITERIA
Economic
- Return of 6% per year since the last 10 years
- Keeps increasingly investing in the Big Tech giants
Social
- Transfers at least 3% of its worth to the Norwegian
Best Case: Norway
budget each year, supporting social services such as healthcare
and pensions
- Ordinary taxation of 22% currently, can climb up to 78% for oil
companies, reinvested in the Norwegian economy
Environmental
- "Do not invest in companies that cause harm to
the environment"  is this a paradox?
- Issues about the Rosebank field in the North Sea and exploiting
resources in the Arctic
Norwegian Oil Fund (2023)
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POLICY IN THE LITHIUM
TRIANGLE
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ARGENTINA
Policy in the Lithium Triangle
- Many different mining companies in Argentina
- No further value creation within the country as lithium is exported
abroad
- Lack of infrastructure and know-how
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CHILE
Policy in the Lithium Triangle
- Two predominant companies in Chile: SQM and Albemarle
- Chilean State cooperation with two major minors leads to more
revenues staying within Chilean borders
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BOLIVIA
Policy in the Lithium Triangle
- Closest policy structure to Norway in resource management
- Higher taxation on lithium carbonate
- Lack of know-how and infrastructure
- Value capture to be reinvested into research to be able to keep
lithium transformation within the country
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BEST PRACTICES
Policy in the Lithium Triangle
- State control over public goods as there are no institution to
hold private companies accountable for the effects on the
environment
- Higher taxation of lithium carbonate than lithium-ion batteries
create incentives to transform the element locally leading to
value creation
- Invest into research & development to create expertise in the
region, disincentivizes outsourcing to Asia
- “Keeping the money inside” to further society as a whole
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CONCLUSION &
DISCUSSION
Summarizing the Key Takeaways
What point of view should we take today to define the policies of tomorrow?
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