Not in my backyard? Prospects, problems and perceptions of lithium extraction in Austria

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Authors

  • Matthias Kowasch
  • Simon P. Batterbury
  • Christoph Baumann
  • Gertrude Saxinger
  • Emma Wilson

External Organisational units

  • Universite Paris 13-Sorbonne
  • University of Inland Norway
  • University of Melbourne
  • University of Lancaster
  • University College of Teacher Education Styria
  • Universität Wien
  • Austrian Polar Research Institute
  • ECW Energy

Abstract

The European Green Deal has rekindled interest in the mining of critical raw materials within Europe’s borders. The Weinebene lithium deposit, near Wolfsberg (Austria), deemed uneconomic as late as the 2000s, has attracted interest from developers because of the widespread demand for the metal for battery technology and in the electro-mobility sector. Based on a multi-scalar analysis, the main objective of this study is to investigate local citizens’ and politicians’ perceptions of potential environmental and socio-economic impacts of the Wolfsberg project. We deploy an interdisciplinary political geology approach that assesses its geological feasibility, social acceptability and the associated power relations, in the light of European debates around so-called ‘green extractivism’.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number21
Number of pages16
JournalEnergy, Sustainability and Society
Volume2025
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2025