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As the world accelerates toward clean energy, a new form of geopolitics is taking shape... One defined not by oil fields, but by lithium mines, rare earths, and battery supply chains.

In this episode of Energy Matters, Claire and Dan talk about how critical materials are reshaping global power dynamics, with a focus on Ukraine. They explore how Russia's occupation of mineral-rich regions intersects with the clean energy transition, why China's dominance in processing lithium and cobalt rivals OPEC's influence, and what these shifts mean for energy security in a post-fossil-fuel world.

The conversation also examines Europe's decarbonization strategy, the hidden energy costs of refining critical materials, and the growing role of conflict zones as testing grounds for advanced technologies — including drones and smart weapons systems. From recycling and circular economies to the ethical risks of innovation driven by war, this episode offers a sober, deeply informed look at the materials powering both the energy transition and modern conflict.