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A nickel mine in Indonesia. The supply chain for materials needed to make electric vehicles stretches around the world. © Reuters

SEI MATSUMOTO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- As the world embraces electric vehicles as a solution to carbon dioxide emissions, there is too little discussion of the environmental harm associated with the metals needed to build them, says one of Japan's foremost researchers in the field.

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