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Tomorrow, a world full of screens, smartphones and tablets is unthinkable. Engineer Aurore Stéphant has been studying the mining industry for over ten years: soon, the resource will be exhausted or inaccessible. But how can we do this when metal is everywhere, even in our anti-dandruff shampoos? A fascinating and disconcerting interview, filmed during the 2022 edition of the USI. Directed by journalist Romane Mugnier. 00:00 Introduction 00:17 Why should we reduce our use of metals? 01:13 Are we extracting more metals than 50 years ago? 02:50 Are we dependent on metals? 06:48 How are metals extracted? 08:55 Are rare metals really “rare”? 10:59 We are going to reach the limits of mining... What should we do? To not miss anything, subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.ladn.eu/inscription-newsl... The web: L'ADN is the media of innovation. Every day, the best of digital cultures, technologies, business and trends The magazine: Every quarter, L'ADN deciphers digital culture, new uses, technologies and the most inspiring businesses. Follow us on our networks: FACEBOOK - / ladn.eu TWITTER - / ladn_eu LINKEDIN - / l%27adn INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ladneu/chan... TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@ladn.eu?lang=fr Thank you for watching "End of rare metals: it's time to choose (with Aurore Stéphant)" (tag: rare metals, metals, metal, metals, rare metals, metal, ecology, ecology, environment, mine, mines, open-pit mining, underground mining, Aurore Stéphant, aurore stephant, geology, geology, pollution, extraction, mining extraction, rare metals, rare metal extraction, iron, aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, uranium, thorium, hafnium, berylium, zirconium, barium, boron, tungsten, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfide)