Toxic Legacy: The Hidden Cost of U.S. Car Batteries

A year-long investigation into the supply chain of U.S. car batteries has uncovered a troubling connection to Nigeria, where lead mining operations are poisoning residents. The report, led by Peter S. Goodman of The Times, traces the toxic material used in millions of American vehicles to villages suffering from lead poisoning. This exposé highlights the environmental and health costs of global manufacturing practices, raising ethical concerns about corporate responsibility and the impact of consumer choices.