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Africa is home to 65% of all remaining unused arable land in the world, massive natural carbon sinks that both capture carbon and provide global ecosystem services, and significant resources of battery minerals

Africa’s land provides many opportunities for climate action for the world.

Africa also has significant resources of minerals that are used in battery production – and thus are key for the worldwide transition to renewable energy:

  • Africa has nearly half of the world’s cobalt reserves – with DRC alone holding 46%
  • Manganese is a mineral used in manufacturing lithium batteries. Three African countries (South Africa, Ghana, and Cote d’Ivoire) have 46% of all global reserves of manganese
  • Zimbabwe is in the top 10 countries in the world in terms of lithium deposits and reserves
  • Africa holds ~35% of global nickel deposits – South Africa alone holds 28%
  • 6% of the global copper reserves are in DRC and Zambia alone