A crowd of 100 people standing in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London, beneath a skeleton of a blue whale. Title reads: "100 Perceptions: Raw Materials".

In 100 Perceptions: Raw Materials, 100 volunteers were invited from a cross-section of society to the Natural History Museum, London to analyse and understand the general public’s knowledge of raw materials and their opinions of where they should come from. Watch to find out how 100 people’s perceptions may change when presented with more information on raw materials.

Yellow sand dunes meet the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Title reads: "Legacy. Mining Namibia's Past, Present and Future"

Legacy is a documentary series filmed in Namibia, exploring how the actions taken in mining today can shape a positive legacy for the future, and how the industry itself continues to be defined by the legacies of its past.

A crowd of anti-mining protesters. Title reads: "Not In My Country: Serbia's Lithium Dilemma"

Not in My Country: Serbia's Lithium Dilemma delves into the environmental, political, and social issues surrounding the Serbia's Jadar mine, exploring the global demand for lithium, disinformation, and the battle between climate change solutions and preservation.

The edge of an open pit mine beneath a cloudy sky. Title reads: "Responsible Mining in Europe: A new paradigm to counter climate change"

Responsible Mining in Europe: A new paradigm to counter climate change - In this 22-minute documentary Peter Tom Jones (Director KU Leuven Institute for Sustainable Metals and Minerals - SIM2 KU Leuven) searches for answers to Europe’s seemingly problematic relationship with primary mining of energy transition metals.

Two men, one in Sami clothes speak next to a reindeer. Title reads: "The Sami Perspective"

The Sami Perspective: mini-documentary on the difficult relationship between the indigenous reindeer-herding Sami communities and metal mining in the far North of Europe.

Two people in high-viz stand in a mine. Title reads: "Europe's Lithium Paradox"

Europe's Lithium Paradox - Europe has enough lithium in its bedrock to become self-sufficient. But currently there is still no operational mine, and the EU is dependent on imports from China. A new responsible way of mining is necessary, one that recognises the importance of local and cultural preservation. Can the European Union lead the way?

An open pit mine covered in snow. Title reads: "Scars of Growth"

Scars of Growth explores the EU's Green Deal, the need for critical metals, and the conflict between green energy transition and local communities.

A namebadge in front of a wall of photos reads "Hello, I am... Mining"

I Am Mining is a series of short films that share the stories behind the many different faces in mining. Hear their stories. Learn more about the work they do and why they do it.

Lucy Crane presenting on stage.

Mining Our Way to a Low Carbon Future TEDx Talk - From wind turbines to batteries for electric cars, to the two thirds of the periodic table that are in your mobile phone, we have to find a way to sustainably extract materials. We have to find a way to source these materials responsibly, because without them we don’t have a chance.

An pale coloured open pit mine. Title reads: "Responsible Raw Materials"

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