Tag: Lithium
U.S. Approves Lithium Mining Despite Opposition From Indigenous Peoples
They warned of the potentially devastating impact on Silver Peak Range’s fragile ecosystems and sacred sites. On Thursday, the U.S. government has approved a lithium mine project in Nevada aimed at increasing the domestic supply of the essential mineral needed for the country’s energy transition, despite years of fierce opposition from environmental groups, Native American […]
October 25, 2024
Argentines Reject Israeli Company in Jujuy Water Management
On Tuesday, the Indigenous peoples of the Jujuy province were excluded from the first meeting of the “Water Table,” in which local authorities presented details of the 2024 Agreement with the Israeli consulting firm Mekorot. RELATED: Argentina: Indigenous Peoples Protest in Front of Supreme Court Social organizations, water consortia, and neighborhood centers also did not […]
May 21, 2024
Exploitation and Future Prospects for Lithium Industry in Latam
One of the essential minerals for the energy transition that humanity needs is lithium. This mineral is of vital importance for electric vehicle batteries, but also for cell phones and energy storage batteries. RELATED: Lake Titicaca, a Natural Wonder Until 2022 Australia was the largest lithium producer on the planet with an estimated volume of […]
March 22, 2024
Noboa’s Deals With the US Compromise Ecuador’s Sovereignty: Iza
During an interview with teleSUR on Tuesday night, Leonidas Iza, the president of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), asserted that President Daniel Noboa is ceding the country’s sovereignty to the United States under the pretext of the “Internal Armed Conflict” against groups linked to international drug trafficking. RELATED: SOUTHCOM Commander Richardson Meets […]