Nevada lithium mine leads to ‘green colonialism’ accusations::The rush to mine lithium for car batteries is dividing environmental and native American communities.

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In the high Nevadan desert near the Oregon border lies an enormous deposit of lithium, a metal that is essential in the production of electric car batteries.

    In March, the diggers moved into a stunningly beautiful area called Thacker Pass, 4,000ft (1,219m) above sea level.

    Mr Biden has said explicitly that he wants the US to be the world leader in electric cars - and wants the lithium that is key to making them to be mined in the US.

    Every year a group called The People of the Red Mountain come here to remember their ancestors - who they say were murdered at Thacker Pass.

    Mr Crowley also points out that some local native Americans are already working on the mine and support the project - something Ka’ila accepts too.

    She believes the Thacker Pass mine is a textbook example of “green colonialism” - the notion that once again native people are being ignored, this time in the name of preventing climate change.


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      1 year ago

      I am all for the protection of the environment and sacred ground, but if doing so helps prevent our and other creatures extinction, I am willing to look the other way.

      Whether this actually does that is yet to be seen and verified as worth it.