Raw Materials 101: The backbone of modern society
We often describe today’s economy as digital, service-based, and increasingly immaterial. In reality, every technology and system we rely on is built on physical resources. The first episode of Raw Talks challenges the idea of a “weightless” world and highlights the material foundations of modern society. From renewable energy systems to digital infrastructure, raw materials such as copper, lithium, and rare earth elements are essential to economic development, the energy transition, and technological progress. Host Roman Stiftner is joined by Dr. Karen Hanghøj, Director of the British Geological Survey, to examine how minerals and metals underpin key sectors and why their importance is often underestimated in policy and public debate. RAW TALKS (also searched as RawTalks) is a podcast series produced by EUMICON. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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