EPISODE · Dec 17, 2022 · 59 MIN
Artisanal Mining: The Hidden Cost of the Green Transition | Rob Karpati
from Utopia is Now · host Xavier Logan-Sievers
Rob Karpati is a long-term finance leader in multi-national corporate environments. Focusing on strategic transformation and on global process optimization over a 30+ year career, Rob's strength has been integrating complex end-to-end processes in ways that optimize value across multiple stakeholders. Using Finance as a business improvement ‘activator’, Rob has worked cross-culturally and cross-regionally in bringing together diverse stakeholders toward common perspectives on overall value. Links ___________________ Contact: [email protected] Rob Karpati: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-karpati-3044a85/ New Yorker Article: https://bit.ly/3W6Ou6U Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jkFkD3 Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3A4PPjZ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2SwB9Jr Instagram/Twitter/Linkedin: @utopiaisnow Timestamps ___________________ 0:00 - Who is Rob? 3:01 - Who are Artisanal Miners and what is their Story? 6:51 - What materials/minerals are mined by Artisanal Miners and how does it impact the Global North 11:07 - What are the characteristics of artisanal miners? 14:55 - Where are Artisanal Miners mainly located? 16:41 - What is the day-to-day life of an artisanal miner? 32:23 - How can the artisanal mining industry be formalised? 36:10 - Does formalisation of work really provide workers with dignity? 44:34 - Is growth in key mineral extraction positively correlated with negative impacts on artisanal miners? 47:56- Can we improve the standards of Artisanal Miners without having the need to have shareholders of mining firms profiteering? 53:59 - What can people do to help artisanal miners? Credits __________________ Music: A Journey Through The Universe – Lesion X
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Rob Karpati is a long-term finance leader in multi-national corporate environments. Focusing on strategic transformation and on global process optimization over a 30+ year career, Rob's strength has been integrating complex end-to-end processes in ways that optimize value across multiple stakeholders. Using Finance as a business improvement ‘activator’, Rob has worked cross-culturally and cross-regionally in bringing together diverse stakeholders toward common perspectives on overall value. Links ___________________ Contact: [email protected] Rob Karpati: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-karpati-3044a85/ New Yorker Article: https://bit.ly/3W6Ou6U Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jkFkD3 Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3A4PPjZ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2SwB9Jr Instagram/Twitter/Linkedin: @utopiaisnow Timestamps ___________________ 0:00 - Who is Rob? 3:01 - Who are Artisanal Miners and what is their Story? 6:51 - What materials/minerals are mined by Artisanal Miners and how does it impact the Global North 11:07 - What are the characteristics of artisanal miners? 14:55 - Where are Artisanal Miners mainly located? 16:41 - What is the day-to-day life of an artisanal miner? 32:23 - How can the artisanal mining industry be formalised? 36:10 - Does formalisation of work really provide workers with dignity? 44:34 - Is growth in key mineral extraction positively correlated with negative impacts on artisanal miners? 47:56- Can we improve the standards of Artisanal Miners without having the need to have shareholders of mining firms profiteering? 53:59 - What can people do to help artisanal miners? Credits __________________ Music: A Journey Through The Universe – Lesion X
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