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The demand for lithium for EV batteries is driving a mining boom in an arid Andes region of Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia, home to half the world’s reserves. Hydrologists are warning the mines could drain vital ecosystems and deprive Indigenous communities of precious water.
Topic - Wetlands - Yale E360
Why the Rush to Mine Lithium Could Dry Up the High Andes - Yale E360
Why the Rush to Mine Lithium Could Dry Up the High Andes - Yale E360
The Great Nevada Lithium Rush to Fuel the New Economy - Bloomberg
Region - Central & South America - Yale E360
Lithium - New Gold Rush in the Andes – DW – 06/24/2021
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Mineral rush: How Chile's mega mines are critical to our electric future, Climate News
The environmental and human rights impacts of raw material extraction: Lithium in the High Andes, Argentina
Lithium may hold the key to our energy future. These mining explorers find it
How a Quebec Lithium Mine May Help Make Electric Cars Affordable - The New York Times