The Elements and the Economy
From aluminium to zinc, how the chemical elements are driving the global economy. Where do we get them from, and what do we use them for?
The periodic table provides an entirely new perspective on how the global economy works, as we discover in the first part of a new series about the chemical elements.
A mining engineer working with Rio Tinto explains the geological processes that took millions of years to create the useful concentrations of these fundamental building blocks, and the often brutal process of extracting them. We hear about a project to dissect mobile phones in order to highlight the disturbing stories behind some of the 40 elements they contain. And we take a guided tour of the world’s main trading forum for eleven of the biggest elements – the London Metals Exchange.
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- Sun 9 Feb 2014 11:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online
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Elements
Chemical elements: where do we get them and how do they fit into our economy?