Siddharth Kara
Guest: Siddharth Kara
Date: 2022-12-22 | Duration: 1h 56m
Category: True Crime & Justice, Politics & Media
Episode Overview
About Siddharth Kara
Siddharth Kara is a renowned author, researcher, and expert on the critical issues of modern-day slavery, human trafficking, and child labor. With a distinguished background in human rights, he has spent over two decades investigating these pressing global challenges, earning accolades for his impactful work. His latest book, "Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives," set to release on January 31, 2023, delves into the hidden human cost of cobalt mining, a crucial component in our technology-driven world. Siddharth’s compelling insights and dedication to raising awareness make him a pivotal voice in the fight against exploitation, captivating audiences on platforms like the Joe Rogan Experience, where he sheds light on the often-overlooked realities behind our everyday lives.
Key Moments
- – Cobalt Mining
- – Child Labor
- – Conflict Minerals
- – Electric Vehicles
- – Human Rights Abuses
- – Supply Chain Transparency
- – Environmental Impact
- – Corporate Responsibility
- – Tech Industry Ethics
- – Congo Mining Conditions
- – Labor Exploitation
- – Battery Technology
- – NGO Activism
- – Journalism and Exposure
- – Global Economy
- – Investor Influence
- – Chinese Mining Companies
- – Technological Innovation
- – Recycling and Sustainability
- 0:00:57 – Introduction to cobalt and Congo mining conditions
- 0:05:37 – Description of subhuman mining labor conditions
- 0:06:41 – Tech companies' role in cobalt sourcing
- 0:09:28 – Unsafe working conditions without protective gear
- 0:12:13 – Projected increase in cobalt demand due to EVs
- 0:14:36 – Lack of adequate corporate action on human rights
- 0:15:41 – Personal impact of first trip to Congo mines
- 0:17:47 – Mining without proper safety supports underground
- 0:20:13 – Historical context referencing Heart of Darkness
- 0:24:08 – Risks involved in exposing mining abuses
- 0:25:05 – Building relationships to safely access mining areas
- 0:29:14 – Encounters with armed guards at remote mines
- 0:34:48 – Role of local activists and NGOs in Congo
- 0:38:11 – Anxiety over truth exposure in cobalt supply chains
- 0:40:20 – Environmental destruction from mining activities
- 0:44:36 – Lack of basic infrastructure in mining regions
- 0:48:25 – Slave labor and child labor at the supply chain bottom
- 0:52:49 – Journalistic efforts to bring mining abuses to light
- 0:58:06 – Global labor abuses underpinning cheap products
- 1:04:07 – Demand from major tech and car companies for cobalt
- 1:06:29 – Potential solutions including safety investments
- 1:10:13 – Chinese companies' dominance in Congo mining
- 1:13:14 – Progress and challenges in cobalt alternatives
- 1:15:15 – Environmental devastation caused by mining
- 1:18:33 – Recycling possibilities for cobalt from EV batteries
- 1:23:36 – Shareholder value driving corporate decisions
- 1:26:28 – Importance of giving voice to affected miners
- 1:31:28 – Media coverage and advertising influence
- 1:35:17 – Comparison to past human rights campaigns
- 1:38:45 – Irony of discussing cobalt abuses using cobalt devices
- 1:41:13 – Best case scenario for public reception
- 1:44:40 – Ownership changes of mining assets in Congo
- 1:47:07 – Glencore's role in Congo mining
- 1:49:31 – Challenges of enforcing ethical mining practices
- 1:50:55 – Creating demand and responsibility for solutions
- 1:52:11 – Closing remarks and gratitude
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. Starting point is 00:00:22 And it is out January... Starting point is 00:00:57 cobalt. Cobalt's in the batteries. It's in the Congo. The conditions are horrible. And I Starting point is 00:01:39 And so I started planning more trips and I just kept going back. Starting point is 00:02:34 and three-fourths of the supply is coming out of the Congo. Starting point is 00:03:14 and that's actually not cobalt. What does it refer to, conflict minerals? Starting point is 00:04:09 You remember that? Starting point is 00:04:54 And it just so happens that the Congo, Starting point is 00:05:37 And they dig in absolutely subhuman, gut-wrenching conditions for a dollar a day, Starting point is 00:06:04 I mean, I'm just naming those companies. Starting point is 00:06:41 consumer-facing tech companies and EV companies buying this cobalt. Starting point is 00:07:22 It's not real. No. Starting point is 00:08:06 that their cobalt isn't coming from sources like that. Starting point is 00:08:36 that totally abundantly clear. And anyone that claims otherwise is either peddling in falsehoods or is recklessly ignorant of the truth. Starting point is 00:09:28 No masks, no masks, no gloves, no half those guys are in flip flops. Starting point is 00:10:15 there'll be a sea of humanity digging there as well, because it's not like at the fence, Starting point is 00:11:11 Don't believe what Siddharth is saying. Starting point is 00:12:13 And demand projections are four, five, six hundred percent increase in cobalt demand in the next decade or two, primarily being driven by adoption of electric vehicles. Starting point is 00:13:06 obviously they're aware of this. Starting point is 00:13:48 And they may throw some money at the odd NGO or coalition or alliance Starting point is 00:14:36 And not one company, not one business alliance, not one entity up the chain is doing remotely enough to ensure that the dignity and human rights of the people of th...
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