2023
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2221345120
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Mining in space could spur sustainable growth

Maxwell Fleming,
Ian Lange,
Sayeh Shojaeinia
et al.

Abstract: Growth models with resources and environmental externalities typically assume that planet Earth is a closed economy. However, private firms like Blue Origin and SpaceX have reduced the cost of rocket launches by a factor of 20 over the last decade. What if these costs continue to decline, making mining from asteroids or the moon feasible? What would be the implications for economic growth and the environment? This paper provides stylized facts about cost trends, geology, and the environmental impact of mining … Show more

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“…Ref. 42 studies these questions against the backdrop of the ongoing clean energy transition on Earth. The clean energy transition could lead to substantial increases in the demand for certain critical minerals, but increased mining activity required to meet these demands will also increase environmental degradation on Earth.…”
Section: Looking Ahead: Space As a Catalyst For Sustained Economic Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ref. 42 studies these questions against the backdrop of the ongoing clean energy transition on Earth. The clean energy transition could lead to substantial increases in the demand for certain critical minerals, but increased mining activity required to meet these demands will also increase environmental degradation on Earth.…”
Section: Looking Ahead: Space As a Catalyst For Sustained Economic Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref. 42 models this trade-off and identifies characteristics of optimal space mining transition paths. The authors find that a transition of mining from Earth to space could allow for continued growth of metal use on Earth while limiting environmental and social costs.…”
Section: Looking Ahead: Space As a Catalyst For Sustained Economic Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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