
As the global energy transition accelerates, the demand for raw materials has sparked a fierce competition for resources in Africa. This documentary explores the human and environmental costs of this scramble, focusing on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where artisanal miners labor in dangerous conditions to extract cobalt, and Namibia, where a massive green hydrogen project is being developed. Through the eyes of local activists, journalists, and industry experts, the film examines the complex power dynamics at play, the challenges of sustainable development, and the ongoing struggle for a fair and equitable future in the face of global energy demands.




