Transitioning the mining industry to a greener economy: An Asian perspective of mineral demand

IF 10.2 2区 经济学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Yang Song , Cheng Yu , Cosimo Magazzino , Xing Li
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Abstract

The global push for a sustainable economy has led to a sharp rise in the demand for minerals, essential for supporting low-carbon and renewable energy technologies. However, the mining industry in Asia faces formidable environmental, technological, and financial hurdles in transitioning to greener operations. This study provides an empirical assessment of mineral prospecting through a carbon-neutral lens, employing the Cross-sectional Autoregressive Distributive Lag (CS-ARDL) econometric model to simulate sustainable mining scenarios. Analyzing annual data from 2015 to 2022, the research uncovers several critical findings. First, while mineral exploration holds significant potential to enable the green transition by supplying vital materials for renewable technologies, current practices are environmentally unsustainable. Second, innovative technologies such as AI and big data can substantially improve the sector's operational efficiency and reduce environmental harm, but adoption remains limited. Third, financial institutions are increasingly imposing stricter sustainability benchmarks, creating new opportunities for green investment but also posing risks for non-compliant firms. Fourth, the study highlights that without stronger community engagement and enhanced social governance, mining projects face social license risks, potentially derailing operations. Overall, the results stress the necessity for a balanced approach, integrating economic viability, environmental protection, and social responsibility, to transition Asia's mining industry toward a greener future. The findings present clear pathways for policy interventions and strategic industry actions to drive sustainable mineral exploration.
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Resources Policy
Resources Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.40
自引率
23.50%
发文量
602
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Resources Policy is an international journal focused on the economics and policy aspects of mineral and fossil fuel extraction, production, and utilization. It targets individuals in academia, government, and industry. The journal seeks original research submissions analyzing public policy, economics, social science, geography, and finance in the fields of mining, non-fuel minerals, energy minerals, fossil fuels, and metals. Mineral economics topics covered include mineral market analysis, price analysis, project evaluation, mining and sustainable development, mineral resource rents, resource curse, mineral wealth and corruption, mineral taxation and regulation, strategic minerals and their supply, and the impact of mineral development on local communities and indigenous populations. The journal specifically excludes papers with agriculture, forestry, or fisheries as their primary focus.
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