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In a groundbreaking development, a new lithium discovery has shed light on the sustainability of our resources, challenging the notion of resource depletion. This discovery, which could have far-reaching implications for the renewable energy and technology industries, was recently made in a remote region known for its rich mineral deposits.
The news broke when a team of geologists and mining experts unearthed a substantial lithium deposit in this remote area. Lithium is a critical component in the production of batteries, which are vital for renewable energy storage and electric vehicles. The newfound deposit is estimated to contain an abundance of lithium, potentially enough to meet global demands for decades to come.
This discovery serves as a reminder that our planet still holds hidden treasures, waiting to be unearthed. It underscores the idea that resource scarcity is not an imminent threat if we continue to explore and innovate in the field of resource extraction.
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The implications for industries reliant on lithium are significant. Electric vehicle manufacturers, renewable energy companies, and tech giants will likely benefit from a stable and abundant lithium supply. This could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles and boost the adoption of renewable energy sources, furthering our efforts to combat climate change.
In conclusion, the discovery of a substantial lithium deposit challenges the notion of resource depletion and highlights the importance of continued exploration and innovation. With this newfound resource, we have a valuable asset that can drive sustainable growth in crucial industries, while also contributing to a greener and more environmentally friendly future.
Sorry, the picture alone does NOT reflect an environmentally friendly future.
So, WHERE exactly was this deposit found? The location is never mentioned. Looks an awful lot like the Bingham Canyon mine in Utah.
Just click the highlighted text and you will find the link to the study.
It’s at Thacker Pass, about 50 miles from Winnemuca in northern Nevada.
I have no problem with domestic lithium mining, or with domestic oil drilling. I think there’s a place for both. Lithium is a key component of batteries made for many different uses, just one of which is EV’s. In this case, General Motors Corp will have exclusive rights to all the lithium extracted from Thacker Pass, having partnered with Lithium Americas and its subsidiary, Lithium Nevada, to the tune of $650M. Those funds were undoubtedly freed up by Biden’s tax funded subsidies to GMC and other domestic auto manufacturers for implementation of his EV production mandates. I have a BIG problem with that for various reasons. And, curiously, all environmental hurdles that might otherwise thwart development of this massive mining operation have been magically cleared and the local tribes are all on board and lovey-dovey. Imagine that.
I also note this statement from the article:
“This could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles and boost the adoption of renewable energy sources, furthering our efforts to combat climate change.”
So, NWO Report is now shilling for the architects of the New World Order? How ironic…