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posted by hubie on Thursday September 14 2023, @02:48AM   Printer-friendly

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Located in the 28-mile-long and 22-mile-wide McDermitt Caldera, the discovery of the deposit will be a massive boost to the United States' lithium reserves, which have been estimated at just one million metric tons. Most of the world's major deposits are in countries outside of North America, such as Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, China and Australia. It could also encourage more US investment in electric cars and will alleviate fears over lithium shortages – it's thought that a million metric tons of lithium will be needed by 2024.

"It could change the dynamics of lithium globally, in terms of price, security of supply and geopolitics," Belgian geologist Anouk Borst told Chemistry World. "The US would have its own supply of lithium and industries would be less scared about supply shortages."

The size of the deposit still has to be confirmed, but Lithium Americas Corporation says it expects to start mining the supply in 2026.

[...] Not everyone is celebrating the discovery, especially the Native American tribes who say the land is sacred. There are also potential dangers to native wildlife, and researchers are worried that the project will cause groundwater levels to drop to dangerous levels. Even NASA has spoken out against mining in the area. The space agency has been using Nevada's Railroad Valley lakebed since 1993 to accurately gauge the time it takes for satellite signals to travel to Earth and back, allowing it to calibrate the satellites.


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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Saturday September 16 2023, @05:55AM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Saturday September 16 2023, @05:55AM (#1324898) Journal
    Again, there's no point to running this game from a control/bribe standpoint. A fringe group demanding something that they'll never receive doesn't do anything substantial. This reminds me of a number of fantasy stories out there that spin the world as being controlled by vampires, Greek gods, eldritch horrors from alternate realities, aliens, wizards with wands, whatever. It's a common vice to explain arbitrary history in terms of the supposed ruling entity. Worse is when the author has an obsession to explain everything ever in terms of their chosen hobby horse. If any plague happens, its Cthulhu. Every time a city changes hands, it's vampires beating other vampires. Edison invented the lightbulb because Hermes wanted an advantage over Prometheus. And so on.

    Here, there's nothing to gain or lose. It'll have no effect on the bribeabilty of California officials. They can't win so it's a money sink. And there's plenty of wealthy parties who could have kept the movement awash in fresh posters and advertising - one doesn't need secretive corporations to do it. It's just not that significant either the resources expended or the goals pursued.