Well, the price of high-carbon energy is paid by the entire planet.
A village with less than 300 people mostly old people. Send someone to explain them that european lithium reserves are more important than another place for sheep to graze
As I understood, the lithium deposits in the Upper Rhine area are far easier to exploit, as they can just filter lithium out of thermal water, without the same need for deforestation that an open-air mine has.
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Well, the price of high-carbon energy is paid by the entire planet.
A village with less than 300 people mostly old people. Send someone to explain them that european lithium reserves are more important than another place for sheep to graze
As I understood, the lithium deposits in the Upper Rhine area are far easier to exploit, as they can just filter lithium out of thermal water, without the same need for deforestation that an open-air mine has.