OMG! This is amazing, my dad started working and living in Silver Peak back in 1990. He was a heavy equipment operator which at the time was a job not many could do. He worked until 2006 when he passed from colon cancer. Silver Peak is out in the middle of nowhere and the actual town is more ghosttown than not. Tonopah is the closest town with groceries and gas. Having visited my dad a few times I was always amazed at the remoteness. Fun fact: After silver was discovered the town of Silverpeak was born. It was actually the original capital of Nevada and at one time the most populous town in Nevada! There are only small remnants on a large hillside to mark where this boomtown once existed. Anyway I miss my dad tremendously so its a pleasant surprise when I come across any info pertaining to Silverpeak and the lithium mine. A much appreciated walk down memory lane.
I built some process equipment for Foote Mineral at that site back in the '80's, based on Google Earth at least some of it is still in use. (last I checked tho they had suspended operations according to the website) Apparently it has now changed corporate hands, good to hear they are doubling production. I seriously doubt any such mining will occur in Cali as our state ran most mining out decades ago.
@@michaelharrison3046 I'm not up to date but my guess would be the same primary methods at least, that is the ponds concentrate and drop various unwanted salts until Li salt is about to come out of solution then they pipe it into the mill. Hard to imagine any of that changing much. I wouldn't be surprised if the mill had been upgraded a few times but it seemed to me a relatively simple process already, almost always a little room for at least tinkering around the edges of course. Assuming the vid is current--nice to see them still in operation.
I dont like how the Lithium miner at the pools danced around the question about the effect the mine has on the surroundings. He said essentially, this water was deep underground doing nothing, but we are taking it, exposing it and evaporating it away to obtain a useful resource; which had nothing to do with how the process could be leaching salts or other compounds into the environment
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The land is already a desert, there's a hard limit on biodiversity while being perfect for evaporation pools, and its established since the 70s so theres littler still to ruin there even with some expansion. Its salt-ground water... from running through huge lithium salt deposits running deeply in the earth, its saline and toxic to drink. The salt is already there, and indeed the flowers need it. Would you rather they mine the salt directly and make the whole area either a massive pit or trench, or excavate miles and miles and miles underground directly polluting this very water you worry for with oil-leaking digging equipment put to hard use? Lithium isnt even the biggest problem with EV batteries, they're lithium-COBALT batteries.... Right now we get most of our cobalt from the Dem. Rep. of the Congo... served by child and prisoner labor in part, those mines are an ethical as well as ecological scar on their lands.... hopefully australia starts on their deposits hard, and soon.
@@Biblioholic1993 sorry but this is incorrect. New EV batteries don't have cobalt. More cobalt is used in refining gasoline for gas cars and for phone's batteries. EVs are not the cobalt problem
@5:35 she asks how long do they have ? He replies they have estimated 10 years to strip mine the area and were left with a giant hole in the ground with a pit of toxic lake water…. That seems to be good for the environment 👍🏼
It took until 1800 for the world population to reach one billion people, the second billion took 113 years. The world population is closing in on eight billion people. Our biggest issue is never really discussed. Over population and the fight over natural resources will get very ugly.
@Lee Priest we need to stop being greedy and reduce. A lot. Do you not understand lithium is both toxic and finite? Do you know how cobalt is mined? We need less technology and energy dependence.
@Lee Priest my logic isn't flawed. I want and a return to the land and very little energy use. I don't want gas, coal, or deisel either. I never said I support that stuff. And you can recycle the lithium IF you get it out of the proprietary batteries, which isn't easy or happening much. Plus, there's more to the battery than just lithium. There's a lot of production energy, waste, chemicals, child labor, and environmental damage. Reduction solves our environmental problems and forces us to do something together other than smash our phone keys, play our games, watch tvs ... might even help our humanity a little.
Straight morons. “Recyclable” energy unbelievable how deceptive these clowns are!!! Lithium is toxic, we’ve gotten pretty good with oil why the huge rush to try and end it??? Hmmmmm one must think deeper about all of this
Of all the resources we extract from the earth, lithium is far from the most damaging, but it is far from the benine process they want you to believe. The water, that he said has no impact on agriculture, comes from ever dwindling ground water reserves.
Yep Brine Pumping lithium is quite bad. But that is NOT the best method to obtain high quality lithium. The best method is old fashion open pit Mining of Dry Ore. This is known as HARD ROCK Lithium. That is one of the most cleanest and least water consuming processes. The biggest producers is freaking Arid Dry AUSTRALIA.
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@@TheUniversalEyes it is most definitely climate change. We are drying up rivers, lakes and aquafers around the globe. Mining, agriculture, industry and neighborhoods all have to be thought of with this reality in mind.
7:10 The two things that made the report for me: 1. Her asking the right questions and 2. him, as the party who is concerned with protecting the wildlife, admitting that this may actually be the better option for the planet and that endangering that species may be a price worth paying. Also that ioneer chairman dude couldn't possibly look less untrustworthy to environmentalists.
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The reporter is gold plating the facts. Nothing is said about how dirty a process lithium mining is. Whether it's strip mining or evaporation ponds lithium mining leaves behind either a large ugly hole in the ground or polluted surface from those ponds. This is nothing but a phony story to support a narrative.
That's great and all but everybody is forgetting that most of the power to charge batteries come from natural gas or coal. We should be building more nuclear power plants.
even running off coal, an EV still emits less a gas car, you still come out ahead over the lifespan of the car. this is because electric motors are *much* more efficient at turning energy into motion than a gas car is. for example, one gallon of gas has about 24kwh of energy in it- that's the size of a battery in an older nissan leaf, and those could go around 100 miles on a charge- so like, 100mpg equivalent. that said: absolutely yes, if we want to get serious about climate change, we need to build nuclear out asap to completely get us off fossil fuels for electricity *now* and then work on transitioning to renewables once the crisis is over
Nuclear waste is VERY difficult to process into nontoxic material but it can be done with a species of fungus. We just need to figure out how to do it large scale.
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Go back to land lines. Don't need cell phones. Don't need to be spied on. Don't need lithium ion batteries. Don't need land fills full of toxic batteries.
Um... *LITHIUM MAKES RECHARGABLE BATTERIES THE DISPOSABLE BATTERIES ARE THE ONES THAT FILL UP LANDFILLS AND THE LITHIUM BATTERIES MAKE LESS WASTE AND ARE RECYCLED*
@@insectbite1714 there may be one or 2 places recycling battries now some day more but you know us old folks don't like change. I have no kids I don't care if your children die in a polluted world. I'll be dead soon any way
@@insectbite1714 dead battries that stop working some times end up in land fills if the person using the battery throws it in the dumpster rather then being responsible and placing said dead battery in a recycle bin. So eventually a lot of lithium battries end up in land fills, despite all efforts of others to do the right thing and recycle. Humans are rebellious.
@@phillipjacobson4457 Put a recycling charge on the batteries when they are bought new and paid back when they are turned in for recycling and the throwing away will end. You will have people dumpster diving to find lithium batteries to turn in and collect the money for just like it was for aluminum cans.
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Big error in this report. Lithium batteries do not produce power to charge our phones. What it does do is store electricity produced elsewhere via coal, gas, hydro, nuclear, solar, wind, etc.
This is very much a one sided report, practically free advertising for the mega mine corp. No mention of the water source or environmental issues outside of the a native flower.
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It’s not like the water is lost. It re-enters the water cycle where it can find it’s way to crops. And they don’t want Lithia Water for their fields. This is an amazing use of water. The device you posted this on needed a mine like this. The crops will be fine, use your head
@@Zachary_333 wow, you really aren’t that smart are you? You don’t understand evaporation? It doesn’t seem like you grasp what we’re talking about at all
Right?? This is such poor, superficial coverage of this issue. No mention if there are any mitigation agreements in place, just a black and white presentation that will make most people assume that it’s with the tradeoff to sacrifice rare flower for lithium. The mining company couldn’t have asked for more favorable coverage 😂
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Recylcing batteries is too expensive. The only thing worth recycling lithium batteries for companies like Umicore was the cobalt. Today's batteries do not contain enough cobalt to recycle them, so batteries end up on a landfill next to the solar panels.
What separation tech? :D Recyclers can't even separate bottle caps from the plastic bottle itself, it cost too much :D to chemically separate the cobalt and nickel from a Lithium battery will take an amazing about of energy and chemicals :D you live in Fairy land and Gold dust, get real .................
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Lithium batteries are VERY EASILY recyclable. People always forget that. We dont have the capacity yet but its a very easy process that recovers 99% of lithium.
And the equipment to mine then could be electrical as well, Giant drillers, and lifters, maybe even electrical mining trucks are possible. It's just an idea but I don't see why what that wouldn't be possible
So let me get this right -we are holding up a process that could help revolutionize our economy and provide a whole new "green" industry within our country so that we can protect a bunch of glorified weeds that sit in a desert where no one lives.. This is why people vote for politicians like Trump.
Yeah because we should be protecting the environment. You know. That one thing that green energy supporters claim to be supporting. You can't claim to support something when you are playing a part in destroying it. Look up lithium mines in Africa if you want to see the harsh truth behind lithium mining, and where most of the lithium around you comes from.
@@philiplapierre9776 environmentalists can't have their cake and eat it too. If you don't develop the lithium industry here it gets outsourced to other places where I imagine they are doing more then destroying some local weeds. If we get the opportunity to develop lithium here we reap the economic benefits and just as important we.can innovate the process and make lithium mining less harmful to the environment. It may not be a perfect system -. When it comes to energy production you will never have a perfect system.
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Had to laugh when reporter said should we do it properly here in US rather than getting it from Australia. If she bothered to do her research properly she would have known that Ioneer is an Australian company.
The latest battery power tools all use lithium battery. They are expensive af and can be heavy but they get the job done. The latest cordless framing guns are amazing.
@@rmarbertin8131 yeah, possibly the gearbox too, batteries really only become a weight problem when you go into bigger sizes, electric cars per example
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How can I get a job in this field.I’m willing to travel and also speak Spanish.If anyone can give me a direction please do so.I worked on the production side of oilfield but I’m more for saving the Earth so if this helps then I’m willing to do my part.
@Rl Lr how does woke Marxist renewable energy help save the earth. jts all about controlled demolition of western living standards, 3rd world UN wealth transfers, and neo Marxist government control
I feel like Curtis Armstrong needs to be on top of this lithium mountain telling John Cusack, “do you KNOW what the street value of this mountain is? I think I froze 1/2 of my body”.
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LOL Electric Vehicles DOES NOT use this type of lithium. It's way too low grade and would have poor performance. BEVs us HARD ROCK Lithium mining which does not involve any BRINE liquid. The biggest supplier of lithium to BEVs is Outback Australia. Where they do not have water to do this process. You have no clue what you are talking about.
@@realdaakuu1843 I'm not calm any more after 18 years of watching Bullocks manipulation being spread. I first was asked to help wrench on a Conversion EV in 2004. I was quiet for a dozen years when no one cared about BEVs. Now it's time for battle.
Cypress Development's clay project has the potential to be one of the largest, and most sustainable lithium operations in the Silver Peak area. Albemarle's operations will produce about 8,000 tonnes per year, after their expansion. Cypress Development is aiming to produce 27,400 tonnes per year, with the option to increase it up to three times according to management. Exciting times for Silver Peak!
The should speed the plow by accelerating the evaporation. Maybe set up some ultrasonic humidifiers powered by solar energy. Or turn the ponds into solar ponds and run Stirling engines on them. Or how about flash distillation using solar concentrators.
@@insectbite1714 You could argue that overpopulation is cultural. When France's Macron suggested that parts of Africa need more planned parenthood....the Lefties called him a Nazi. Places like Japan have a plummeting population.
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So "technically", that water _could_ be used for agriculture instead, if for some reason food and water becomes more important than e-vehicles, or perhaps de-desertification, for the carbon capturing benefits of good old fashioned plant plants.
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Drilling into the ground, to extract a resource that everyone needs to use. It's funny how everyone here is praising this. I wonder if everyone feels the same about drilling oil.. "a resource ectraced from the ground, and is used in everything."
well, it *is* definitely LESS harmful than oil drilling and use... but yes, lithium mining has serious environmental impact. the bigger issue i think though is actually cobalt, which is almost always mined under, essentially, slavery. we really need a new battery technology that doesn't rely on such a rare resource and destructive extraction to use
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Need to see a comparison of fracking for oil and this brine water lithium. Wonder what happens to insects and animals that have contact with these large bodies of toxic water.
I have worked both. Currently working at Silver Peak. Little do people know. The process of getting the lithium is actually fracking… the footprint of oil vs lithium is much larger in lithium than oil.
I don't think this is the answer, the reason why is batteries don't last, they go bad, so that's a problem, you'll never stop digging up the earth and destroying it. There are revolutionary breakthroughs by using simply, water, (hydrogen) emissions free and regenerative solar extraction processes. Why not utilize water, which is free from the sky, oceans, etc. And simply falls back down to earth again.
California regulations, all lithium batteries tested are classified hazardous due to excessive levels of cobalt (average 163 544 mg/kg; σ = 62 897; limit 8000), copper (average 98 694 mg/kg; σ = 28 734; limit 2500), and nickel (average 9525 mg/kg; σ = 11 438; limit 2000) Is this really all about being environmentally friendly and what is good for the earth? Are these altruistic intentions? If it is, then you are going in the wrong direction and evidence shows you are making the wrong choice.
Why not build a facility/warehouse and copy the habitat (actually take the soil from Silver Peak) and grow the plant there? Also at the facility harvest the seeds of that plant and store them there. Once the reclamation is done reseed the area with seeds. If that fails then at least the species will survive in the facility.
@David Clark 4.2 billion years ago (the age of Earth's oldest existing rocks), the Earth was a hellish place full of magma everywhere and hot. They is evidence in these oldest rocks that life and photosynthesis existed - creating oxygen from CO2 and sunlight. --- Is that what should have been preserved. Is this the pristine environment for Earth that should have been preserved. A hellish hot place where life could barely exist?
These documentaries about Lithium mining/ production always seem to leave out the medical (psychiatric) applications of this amazing element. What about the millions of people who depend on a daily supply of Lithium carbonate to stabilize their moods? I'm one of those people. I have bipolar disorder. Lithium helps keep my head on straight. So... what happens to us mood disordered souls when the Lithium supply runs out? It's not like I can run out and eat my neighbor's electric car battery and be on my merry way...
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this is terribly produced... Nightline sucks without Ted Koppel. This is like a cheesy Discovery show from the early 2000's. Lame. Everyone involved should be ashamed of themselves.
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It wont.. It is one of the biggest lies and power grabs of the last 50 years by progressives. Eventually, people will get tired of them! Probably when they are starving from their policies and decide to string them up from the nearest trees!
@@insectbite1714 i like you you reported him for commenting saying he is spamming but i have read more nonsense comments from you here than anyone ever. no logic
Won't the left over other poisonous minerals and metals pulled up with the lithium during the mining process blow away and poison the air for those in the area???
Where are they getting this water, where does the "WASTE" go ?where are the birds, animals, lizards? Who was the "SELL OUT" THAT APPROVED THIS, AND WHAT WAS THE KICK BACK??
the water is already there, underground and saturated with lithium salt, they are simply pumping it to the surface to evaporate and leave behind the lithium salt.
"We can regulate that".... the government isnt a pressure valve. it is a series of beauracracies. Usually "Regulate", from a government standpoint, just means, "how much can we charge these businesses for an 'Exception''?". the best regulation is competition between businesses as consumers purchase from the business who does their job in a more clean fashion.
Competiton doesn't happen naturally without regulation, because it is not in the best interest of companies looking to make money. If everybody is competing for a piece of the cake, there is less cake over all, because the wide selection of competing products gives consumers choice which drives the prices down. If there is less competition, the cake can over all be bigger if companies choose to not compete or compete less with each other. The state of the digital infastructure in the US is a good example of how not enough oversight and regulation benefits the companies and screws over the consumer. A great amount of deregulation isn't in the consumers interest. The average consumer can't be trusted to make an educated purchasing decision that is in their best interest apart from how much value it offers. I count myself into that by the way and I am very happy that I live in the EU, where there is a lot more oversight and regulation and the products and services are better quality and often even better value.
@@titaniummechanism3214 I think you just invalidated your whole opinion the moment you said that the end consumer can't be trusted to made an educated decision regarding their own purchases. It isn't the job of the government to tell the population what they should buy, that is one facet of tyranny. And the moment you said EU, with its inherent pervasive socialism, you enabled me to understand how you can trust the government to basically tell you what you can buy. You trust the government too much to be what amounts to your parent.
@@ericscommentaries704 You're right. I'd much rather live in the land of the free, where I have the free choice to get internet from one company only for whatever price they deem fair, where I have the free choice to buy food that wouldn't even be fed to animals in other western countries. Free to live how I want and free to get screwed when I can't fend for my own. We gave up freedoms and gained wealth and prosperity. You might not like to make that deal, but we did and are better off for it.
It is really naïve to think that consumers can regulate environmental issues through purchasing. Given how the environment is doing in China where, where they operate exactly as your propose, how do you envision it being different in the US? You think somehow that consumers outside your state or country are going to care about how you damage the environment? Most people living out of sight of the problem won't even care. All they see is the price tag. I find it incredible that with the internet you have history at your finger tips, yet you are still ignorant of environmental damage caused by lack of regulation.
@@jvandervyver the problem is that you think that government is a "catch all" savior to protect us. It was never the job of the government to protect the environment, people simply went directly to them as it is easier to manipulate a centralized political system via force of mob voice to implement favored policies, regardless of long term damage/benefit. People certainly CAN change the way a business DOES business by deciding to inform them that if they don't change, those same consumers will take their dollars elsewhere. If you don't believe that enough consumers will decide on their own to do what YOU want them to, it is incumbent upon you to convince them. If you go through politicians, then you are removing consumer liberty of choice and imposing tyranny, "for their own good?" However, if you believe that the internal business policies you are desiring change can be good for both the consumer and the business. Then it is incumbent upon you to make use of all mass media platforms to make that case, sans government intrusion, and permit your fellow consumers to decide based on the fact you present. It is always better to permit the individual consumer to make a choice, or an individual business to do the same, then to impose a lopsided government mandate which could potentially destroy the business/increase costs on the consumer as those mandates are indiscriminate and are blanket in their effect.
Now "Nomadland" is such a touchstone that a landscape that has existed for hundreds of millions of years looks like "Nomadland"? What a weird culture we live in ... And the reporter walks like a model ... And of course there are the overabundance of drone shots ... Lord help us, and save us from what lithium hath brought!
@@johngilbert1325 Watch the video in full a few more times and then, if you get it, research and check facts, then report your findings back here. I expect a full report by next Monday, COB
@@po4RP20361 I seriously don't know what Trump did here. I was just at this mine a few months ago, working in the area... in the mining industry. Never heard anything about Trump impacting Silver Peak here. Curious how much you know about the place.
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Owls NEED trees to live. Owls are more important cuz timber expands and never stops being cut down while mines have a limit to expansion. Helping the plant
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Gee this reporter isn’t biased or anything. We need to onshore production to make sure it’s done right??? Did the mining company pay her to say that or what?? 😆
OMG! This is amazing, my dad started working and living in Silver Peak back in 1990. He was a heavy equipment operator which at the time was a job not many could do. He worked until 2006 when he passed from colon cancer.
Silver Peak is out in the middle of nowhere and the actual town is more ghosttown than not. Tonopah is the closest town with groceries and gas. Having visited my dad a few times I was always amazed at the remoteness. Fun fact: After silver was discovered the town of Silverpeak was born. It was actually the original capital of Nevada and at one time the most populous town in Nevada! There are only small remnants on a large hillside to mark where this boomtown once existed.
Anyway I miss my dad tremendously so its a pleasant surprise when I come across any info pertaining to Silverpeak and the lithium mine. A much appreciated walk down memory lane.
YourDad sounds like he was a rock star!
That’s awesome I flew across it last week and as curious if it was a lithium mine and then this popped up!
I built some process equipment for Foote Mineral at that site back in the '80's, based on Google Earth at least some of it is still in use. (last I checked tho they had suspended operations according to the website) Apparently it has now changed corporate hands, good to hear they are doubling production. I seriously doubt any such mining will occur in Cali as our state ran most mining out decades ago.
@@Mrbfgray hi Bo do you know if any new processes have been developed to extract lithium or are they using the same method?
@@michaelharrison3046 I'm not up to date but my guess would be the same primary methods at least, that is the ponds concentrate and drop various unwanted salts until Li salt is about to come out of solution then they pipe it into the mill. Hard to imagine any of that changing much.
I wouldn't be surprised if the mill had been upgraded a few times but it seemed to me a relatively simple process already, almost always a little room for at least tinkering around the edges of course. Assuming the vid is current--nice to see them still in operation.
I dont like how the Lithium miner at the pools danced around the question about the effect the mine has on the surroundings. He said essentially, this water was deep underground doing nothing, but we are taking it, exposing it and evaporating it away to obtain a useful resource; which had nothing to do with how the process could be leaching salts or other compounds into the environment
Do you make the same argument with water use for fracking?
@Kenneth Tham
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I wonder if extracting that water from deep underground could cause sinkholes.
The land is already a desert, there's a hard limit on biodiversity while being perfect for evaporation pools, and its established since the 70s so theres littler still to ruin there even with some expansion. Its salt-ground water... from running through huge lithium salt deposits running deeply in the earth, its saline and toxic to drink. The salt is already there, and indeed the flowers need it. Would you rather they mine the salt directly and make the whole area either a massive pit or trench, or excavate miles and miles and miles underground directly polluting this very water you worry for with oil-leaking digging equipment put to hard use?
Lithium isnt even the biggest problem with EV batteries, they're lithium-COBALT batteries.... Right now we get most of our cobalt from the Dem. Rep. of the Congo... served by child and prisoner labor in part, those mines are an ethical as well as ecological scar on their lands.... hopefully australia starts on their deposits hard, and soon.
@@Biblioholic1993 sorry but this is incorrect. New EV batteries don't have cobalt. More cobalt is used in refining gasoline for gas cars and for phone's batteries. EVs are not the cobalt problem
@5:35 she asks how long do they have ? He replies they have estimated 10 years to strip mine the area and were left with a giant hole in the ground with a pit of toxic lake water…. That seems to be good for the environment 👍🏼
Yeah, no mainstream media outcry. The only outcry is for CO2. I wonder why
Oil spills certainly are.
Dummes
@@mickyparker5594 dumbass
Love they are outside with a mask on😂😂😂
I’d like to be around in 100 years to witness the travesty that this will have on the environment.
Well, the Salton Sea is also another source of lithium and when developed could provide 1/3 of the lithum production.
It took until 1800 for the world population to reach one billion people, the second billion took 113 years. The world population is closing in on eight billion people. Our biggest issue is never really discussed. Over population and the fight over natural resources will get very ugly.
@@mtadams2009 I believe world leaders have a plan for that as well.
@@pepperfreak4780 yeah they do, and its called, covid vaccine. 😆
And to participate in the cleanup.
Renewable energy, my ass. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Lee Priest we need to stop being greedy and reduce. A lot. Do you not understand lithium is both toxic and finite? Do you know how cobalt is mined? We need less technology and energy dependence.
@Lee Priest my logic isn't flawed. I want and a return to the land and very little energy use. I don't want gas, coal, or deisel either. I never said I support that stuff. And you can recycle the lithium IF you get it out of the proprietary batteries, which isn't easy or happening much. Plus, there's more to the battery than just lithium. There's a lot of production energy, waste, chemicals, child labor, and environmental damage. Reduction solves our environmental problems and forces us to do something together other than smash our phone keys, play our games, watch tvs ... might even help our humanity a little.
Absolutely
Is just a business
The impact of the lithium mining is BIG
Straight morons. “Recyclable” energy unbelievable how deceptive these clowns are!!! Lithium is toxic, we’ve gotten pretty good with oil why the huge rush to try and end it??? Hmmmmm one must think deeper about all of this
compared to gas and oil it is. Lithium can be recycled and reused indefinitely unlike fossil fuels.
Of all the resources we extract from the earth, lithium is far from the most damaging, but it is far from the benine process they want you to believe. The water, that he said has no impact on agriculture, comes from ever dwindling ground water reserves.
Yep Brine Pumping lithium is quite bad. But that is NOT the best method to obtain high quality lithium. The best method is old fashion open pit Mining of Dry Ore. This is known as HARD ROCK Lithium. That is one of the most cleanest and least water consuming processes. The biggest producers is freaking Arid Dry AUSTRALIA.
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This
Exactly! Which is why water near mining areas is drying up, but of course they are blaming it on climate change.
@@TheUniversalEyes it is most definitely climate change. We are drying up rivers, lakes and aquafers around the globe. Mining, agriculture, industry and neighborhoods all have to be thought of with this reality in mind.
7:10 The two things that made the report for me: 1. Her asking the right questions and 2. him, as the party who is concerned with protecting the wildlife, admitting that this may actually be the better option for the planet and that endangering that species may be a price worth paying. Also that ioneer chairman dude couldn't possibly look less untrustworthy to environmentalists.
You can't trust anything our government has its hands on.
@@chrisfenner5949 There is currently bad weather where I live.
With this potato in office nothing will get done. we can see that from his first year.
@Survival Monkey
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The reporter is gold plating the facts. Nothing is said about how dirty a process lithium mining is. Whether it's strip mining or evaporation ponds lithium mining leaves behind either a large ugly hole in the ground or polluted surface from those ponds. This is nothing but a phony story to support a narrative.
That's great and all but everybody is forgetting that most of the power to charge batteries come from natural gas or coal. We should be building more nuclear power plants.
But then it creates a lot more nuclear waste
even running off coal, an EV still emits less a gas car, you still come out ahead over the lifespan of the car. this is because electric motors are *much* more efficient at turning energy into motion than a gas car is. for example, one gallon of gas has about 24kwh of energy in it- that's the size of a battery in an older nissan leaf, and those could go around 100 miles on a charge- so like, 100mpg equivalent.
that said: absolutely yes, if we want to get serious about climate change, we need to build nuclear out asap to completely get us off fossil fuels for electricity *now* and then work on transitioning to renewables once the crisis is over
Nuclear waste is VERY difficult to process into nontoxic material but it can be done with a species of fungus. We just need to figure out how to do it large scale.
@@PK1312 1gallon of gas = 6lb=33.7kwh that's more energy in the mass of the 1st gen Nissan leaf battery.
@@PK1312 exactly like jfc ppl
They have to raise the price of fossil fuels in order to make mining for lithium profitable.
*RIP Shock G, AKA Humpty Hump.* 😥
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This looks like a sales pitch.
All the machines used are diesel powered, oh the irony
India has found world's third largest reserve of lithium 5.9 million tons
Go back to land lines.
Don't need cell phones.
Don't need to be spied on.
Don't need lithium ion batteries.
Don't need land fills full of toxic batteries.
Um... *LITHIUM MAKES RECHARGABLE BATTERIES THE DISPOSABLE BATTERIES ARE THE ONES THAT FILL UP LANDFILLS AND THE LITHIUM BATTERIES MAKE LESS WASTE AND ARE RECYCLED*
@@insectbite1714 there may be one or 2 places recycling battries now some day more but you know us old folks don't like change.
I have no kids I don't care if your children die in a polluted world. I'll be dead soon any way
@@phillipjacobson4457 all you want is ignorance
@@insectbite1714 dead battries that stop working some times end up in land fills if the person using the battery throws it in the dumpster rather then being responsible and placing said dead battery in a recycle bin. So eventually a lot of lithium battries end up in land fills, despite all efforts of others to do the right thing and recycle.
Humans are rebellious.
@@phillipjacobson4457 Put a recycling charge on the batteries when they are bought new and paid back when they are turned in for recycling and the throwing away will end. You will have people dumpster diving to find lithium batteries to turn in and collect the money for just like it was for aluminum cans.
6:25 This man wants to stop the electric transition which will save thousands of species to save a flower, what a legend.
Same guy wearing a mask out in the desert in the middle of nowhere. Liberal logic overloads the mind
@@vanillaexplosion99
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Big error in this report.
Lithium batteries do not produce power to charge our phones. What it does do is store electricity produced elsewhere via coal, gas, hydro, nuclear, solar, wind, etc.
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These people are stupid. Your spot on. See the real affects of carbon footprint
This is very much a one sided report, practically free advertising for the mega mine corp. No mention of the water source or environmental issues outside of the a native flower.
Lithium mining kills the miners
So what you're saying is...
Invest in lithium
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Not using “water” that can be used for agriculture...... this country has gone bat shut crazy
This water is so salty that it would destroy crops. Can’t be used for agriculture.
Shut it down
It’s not like the water is lost. It re-enters the water cycle where it can find it’s way to crops. And they don’t want Lithia Water for their fields. This is an amazing use of water. The device you posted this on needed a mine like this. The crops will be fine, use your head
@@HieronymousLex tainted water for your crops 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@Zachary_333 wow, you really aren’t that smart are you? You don’t understand evaporation? It doesn’t seem like you grasp what we’re talking about at all
Why can't the miner raise a few thousand Tiehm’s buckwheat plants in a nursery? This seems like a poor balance of costs and benefits.
Well said sir
Right?? This is such poor, superficial coverage of this issue. No mention if there are any mitigation agreements in place, just a black and white presentation that will make most people assume that it’s with the tradeoff to sacrifice rare flower for lithium. The mining company couldn’t have asked for more favorable coverage 😂
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With the best (present) seperation tech, you can recycle approx 95% of a lithium battery.
Recylcing batteries is too expensive. The only thing worth recycling lithium batteries for companies like Umicore was the cobalt. Today's batteries do not contain enough cobalt to recycle them, so batteries end up on a landfill next to the solar panels.
Redwood materials is a start up to focus on recycling lithium from old batteries.
What separation tech? :D Recyclers can't even separate bottle caps from the plastic bottle itself, it cost too much :D to chemically separate the cobalt and nickel from a Lithium battery will take an amazing about of energy and chemicals :D you live in Fairy land and Gold dust, get real .................
@@ABC-uy4fw so is Tesla and get this, Koch Industries is looking into it too.
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Lithium batteries are VERY EASILY recyclable. People always forget that. We dont have the capacity yet but its a very easy process that recovers 99% of lithium.
And the equipment to mine then could be electrical as well,
Giant drillers, and lifters, maybe even electrical mining trucks are possible.
It's just an idea but I don't see why what that wouldn't be possible
Please post me a link to your sources
@@yzrippin
Here's 'one'
You're an idiot if you think that. Easily recyclable? Where does the energy for that come from? How efficient is the process?
@@yzrippin Redwood Materials Inc recycles lithium at a profit. Company was started by a former Tesla executive.
So let me get this right -we are holding up a process that could help revolutionize our economy and provide a whole new "green" industry within our country so that we can protect a bunch of glorified weeds that sit in a desert where no one lives.. This is why people vote for politicians like Trump.
Yeah because we should be protecting the environment. You know. That one thing that green energy supporters claim to be supporting. You can't claim to support something when you are playing a part in destroying it. Look up lithium mines in Africa if you want to see the harsh truth behind lithium mining, and where most of the lithium around you comes from.
@@philiplapierre9776 environmentalists can't have their cake and eat it too. If you don't develop the lithium industry here it gets outsourced to other places where I imagine they are doing more then destroying some local weeds. If we get the opportunity to develop lithium here we reap the economic benefits and just as important we.can innovate the process and make lithium mining less harmful to the environment. It may not be a perfect system -. When it comes to energy production you will never have a perfect system.
Is that supposed to be a positive or negative Trump remark?
@@GKHTS I didn't vote for Trump but unfortunately the grass is not greener on the other side
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"Farming Lithium" HILARIOUS.
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Had to laugh when reporter said should we do it properly here in US rather than getting it from Australia.
If she bothered to do her research properly she would have known that Ioneer is an Australian company.
So creating an ecological disaster is good for the environment now, how does that work exactly?
The latest battery power tools all use lithium battery. They are expensive af and can be heavy but they get the job done. The latest cordless framing guns are amazing.
yep, you can find nickel ones on older models
Most of that weight is probably the motor, which could segway the topic over to neodymium, another precious resource.
@@rmarbertin8131 yeah, possibly the gearbox too, batteries really only become a weight problem when you go into bigger sizes, electric cars per example
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@@rosariolivatinomartirdajus1480 good I would love to visit
I thought white gold was coke😂
Kurt Cobain loved this documentary. RIP
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I gotta admit those giant lithium pools look absolutely beautiful.
You have leaked chemicals in the water and for that you should be ashamed of no more mining lithium in Nevada
@@marythompson4654 Oh, shut up, stupid cow. Those pools are in the middle of a barren desert. If anything, they improve the scenery.
And toxic to wildlife. Karma is a bitch.
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How can I get a job in this field.I’m willing to travel and also speak Spanish.If anyone can give me a direction please do so.I worked on the production side of oilfield but I’m more for saving the Earth so if this helps then I’m willing to do my part.
Adios ✋
@@mikebooth5942 😂😂 that was gold
How does strip mining help save the earth?
@Rl Lr how does woke Marxist renewable energy help save the earth. jts all about controlled demolition of western living standards, 3rd world UN wealth transfers, and neo Marxist government control
@@ericboxer3053 comment reported for saying lies that have no support helping them
Lithium miners must be the most laidback people in the world.
I feel like Curtis Armstrong needs to be on top of this lithium mountain telling John Cusack, “do you KNOW what the street value of this mountain is? I think I froze 1/2 of my body”.
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Clean lithium... suuuuuure
Your profile picture makes a reference to the most polluting company on earth. I don't want to hear it.
@@insectbite1714 his picture is in refrence to an astronomer genius GTFO
All it takes is 1 emp and all of usa is back to stone age lol
It would be unreal with nothing moving for just the first week alone much less months and years. Cities would be real scary after an EMP attack.
That explains it. Since most of the lithium is produced in Chile I now know why my smartphone battery likes to overheat 🤣🤣
Also explains why some lithium batteries are long and thin. LOL
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Even we all shift to electric vehicle, after watching this video no one cannot stop environment pollution.
Big brain
LOL Electric Vehicles DOES NOT use this type of lithium. It's way too low grade and would have poor performance. BEVs us HARD ROCK Lithium mining which does not involve any BRINE liquid. The biggest supplier of lithium to BEVs is Outback Australia. Where they do not have water to do this process. You have no clue what you are talking about.
@@Neojhun keep calm bro
@@realdaakuu1843 I'm not calm any more after 18 years of watching Bullocks manipulation being spread. I first was asked to help wrench on a Conversion EV in 2004. I was quiet for a dozen years when no one cared about BEVs. Now it's time for battle.
@@Neojhun Oo nice
Cypress Development's clay project has the potential to be one of the largest, and most sustainable lithium operations in the Silver Peak area. Albemarle's operations will produce about 8,000 tonnes per year, after their expansion. Cypress Development is aiming to produce 27,400 tonnes per year, with the option to increase it up to three times according to management. Exciting times for Silver Peak!
ALB should BUY OUT CYPRESS!!!
Also Cypress is developing a new way to process the lithium with no hydrochloric acid so it will be even better for the enviroment! Huge!
@@br1mf Exactly!! CYPRESS will REVOLUTIONIZE the Lithium mining industry!
Stick with coal and oil baby!! love my high emissions vehicle
Buy SPMT
Those lithium miners must be the most laidback people in the world.
The should speed the plow by accelerating the evaporation. Maybe set up some ultrasonic humidifiers powered by solar energy. Or turn the ponds into solar ponds and run Stirling engines on them. Or how about flash distillation using solar concentrators.
@@drmodestoesq they aready are sun powered. Limiting natural rescoruce production also limits overpopulation
@@insectbite1714 You could argue that overpopulation is cultural. When France's Macron suggested that parts of Africa need more planned parenthood....the Lefties called him a Nazi.
Places like Japan have a plummeting population.
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Nobody got it.
So "technically", that water _could_ be used for agriculture instead, if for some reason food and water becomes more important than e-vehicles, or perhaps de-desertification, for the carbon capturing benefits of good old fashioned plant plants.
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I don't think that there is going to be any sustainable agriculture in the Nevada desert.
It's a saline aquifer. So you'd have to go through an energy intensive process to desalinate it, first.
@@FirstKingPotato You need to check again when it comes to agriculture in Nevada. You make a statement without knowing anything about it Nevada is rich in agriculture.
You dont wanna terraform. Leave deserts as deserts.
Thank you Patrick Donnelly ..... good gob
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I needed this job
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Drilling into the ground, to extract a resource that everyone needs to use. It's funny how everyone here is praising this. I wonder if everyone feels the same about drilling oil.. "a resource ectraced from the ground, and is used in everything."
well, it *is* definitely LESS harmful than oil drilling and use... but yes, lithium mining has serious environmental impact. the bigger issue i think though is actually cobalt, which is almost always mined under, essentially, slavery. we really need a new battery technology that doesn't rely on such a rare resource and destructive extraction to use
It was great viideo
Thank you so much
I say F that flower, and open the option for thousands of jobs in THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE anyway. Perfect place to dig!!!
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Save the flower. Eriogonum rocks. Bestest genus of 'em all.
CPBBD!
AND STUDY FUNGUS! 🍄🍄🍄
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Doesn't lithium cause cancer
everything does
So that's what clean energy looks like.
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Need to see a comparison of fracking for oil and this brine water lithium. Wonder what happens to insects and animals that have contact with these large bodies of toxic water.
I have worked both. Currently working at Silver Peak. Little do people know. The process of getting the lithium is actually fracking… the footprint of oil vs lithium is much larger in lithium than oil.
@@corbinlamonica9909 interesting. climate change cartel will try to spin lithium extraction as wayyy better then oil.
How many cell phones have you owned in the last 5 years.
Where did they end up.
What about thenTRUE carbon footprint
@@RM-lk1so carbon footprint. Lol. Call china and tell them to stop being the biggest polluter of alltime. Good luck.
1st tree huggers and now daisys are standing in the way of Lithium production. 😅
I don't think this is the answer, the reason why is batteries don't last, they go bad, so that's a problem, you'll never stop digging up the earth and destroying it. There are revolutionary breakthroughs by using simply, water, (hydrogen) emissions free and regenerative solar extraction processes. Why not utilize water, which is free from the sky, oceans, etc. And simply falls back down to earth again.
California regulations, all lithium batteries tested are classified hazardous due to excessive levels of cobalt (average 163 544 mg/kg; σ = 62 897; limit 8000), copper (average 98 694 mg/kg; σ = 28 734; limit 2500), and nickel (average 9525 mg/kg; σ = 11 438; limit 2000) Is this really all about being environmentally friendly and what is good for the earth? Are these altruistic intentions? If it is, then you are going in the wrong direction and evidence shows you are making the wrong choice.
*TANSTAAFL*
"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch."
Robert Heinlein,
*The Moon is a Harsh Mistress*
How much diesel fuel will be used for mining?
Let's not pretend this is a good thing. Take a good hard look at the places that have been doing this for years. I did
Wait until Albermarle buys out or does a joint venture with Cypress development!! Their neighbour!!
They're already in buy-out discussions with CYPRESS!
@@royalcitysax exciting news!! when did that happen?? Any expected NR on this?
C.SPMT
Thank you Patrick Donnelly good gob ...
Why not build a facility/warehouse and copy the habitat (actually take the soil from Silver Peak) and grow the plant there? Also at the facility harvest the seeds of that plant and store them there. Once the reclamation is done reseed the area with seeds. If that fails then at least the species will survive in the facility.
@David Clark 4.2 billion years ago (the age of Earth's oldest existing rocks), the Earth was a hellish place full of magma everywhere and hot. They is evidence in these oldest rocks that life and photosynthesis existed - creating oxygen from CO2 and sunlight.
--- Is that what should have been preserved. Is this the pristine environment for Earth that should have been preserved. A hellish hot place where life could barely exist?
Guess who ain't getting lithium for free??🤣
Dig up the wildflower and put it in a botanical garden 😂. There are so few of them
You had me until 3:25, at which time you showed the potato-head reading the teleprompter.
These documentaries about Lithium mining/ production always seem to leave out the medical (psychiatric) applications of this amazing element. What about the millions of people who depend on a daily supply of Lithium carbonate to stabilize their moods? I'm one of those people. I have bipolar disorder. Lithium helps keep my head on straight. So... what happens to us mood disordered souls when the Lithium supply runs out? It's not like I can run out and eat my neighbor's electric car battery and be on my merry way...
This is where u pull out the old solar powered ebike with trailer and go harddddd
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let’s go brandon
I'll be packing my bags soon on my way to sunny Nevada.
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Ohh please, please protect that wildflower. 🙄
All that water what about the environment
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this is terribly produced... Nightline sucks without Ted Koppel. This is like a cheesy Discovery show from the early 2000's. Lame. Everyone involved should be ashamed of themselves.
Go on ABC, tell us where the water comes from (and how much), to fill up giant lithium pools in a desert.
When it evaporates it rains back down
pumping out water from an earthquake prone region doesn't seem like a very good idea to me..
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OMG just for those plants the lithium business will be held. I understands the beauty it can give but we are talking here the future Technology
Hopefully this all works out
It wont.. It is one of the biggest lies and power grabs of the last 50 years by progressives. Eventually, people will get tired of them! Probably when they are starving from their policies and decide to string them up from the nearest trees!
@@jacobw446 comment reported, stop spamming. Helping the enviorment is NOT political anymore. You have no evidence
@@insectbite1714 i like you you reported him for commenting saying he is spamming but i have read more nonsense comments from you here than anyone ever. no logic
@@insectbite1714 my guy you literally have commented 637 times on this channel, if anyones spamming it’s you
Won't the left over other poisonous minerals and metals pulled up with the lithium during the mining process blow away and poison the air for those in the area???
Why should our inefficiencies destroy us? What kind of business models are we doing? Reduce, Reuse, Rethink, Restore.
Where are they getting this water, where does the "WASTE" go ?where are the birds, animals, lizards? Who was the "SELL OUT" THAT APPROVED THIS, AND WHAT WAS THE KICK BACK??
the water is already there, underground and saturated with lithium salt, they are simply pumping it to the surface to evaporate and leave behind the lithium salt.
They clean the water more than they contaminate it
If you helps your conscience, take a drink!
"We can regulate that".... the government isnt a pressure valve. it is a series of beauracracies. Usually "Regulate", from a government standpoint, just means, "how much can we charge these businesses for an 'Exception''?". the best regulation is competition between businesses as consumers purchase from the business who does their job in a more clean fashion.
Competiton doesn't happen naturally without regulation, because it is not in the best interest of companies looking to make money. If everybody is competing for a piece of the cake, there is less cake over all, because the wide selection of competing products gives consumers choice which drives the prices down. If there is less competition, the cake can over all be bigger if companies choose to not compete or compete less with each other. The state of the digital infastructure in the US is a good example of how not enough oversight and regulation benefits the companies and screws over the consumer. A great amount of deregulation isn't in the consumers interest. The average consumer can't be trusted to make an educated purchasing decision that is in their best interest apart from how much value it offers. I count myself into that by the way and I am very happy that I live in the EU, where there is a lot more oversight and regulation and the products and services are better quality and often even better value.
@@titaniummechanism3214 I think you just invalidated your whole opinion the moment you said that the end consumer can't be trusted to made an educated decision regarding their own purchases.
It isn't the job of the government to tell the population what they should buy, that is one facet of tyranny. And the moment you said EU, with its inherent pervasive socialism, you enabled me to understand how you can trust the government to basically tell you what you can buy.
You trust the government too much to be what amounts to your parent.
@@ericscommentaries704 You're right. I'd much rather live in the land of the free, where I have the free choice to get internet from one company only for whatever price they deem fair, where I have the free choice to buy food that wouldn't even be fed to animals in other western countries. Free to live how I want and free to get screwed when I can't fend for my own.
We gave up freedoms and gained wealth and prosperity. You might not like to make that deal, but we did and are better off for it.
It is really naïve to think that consumers can regulate environmental issues through purchasing.
Given how the environment is doing in China where, where they operate exactly as your propose, how do you envision it being different in the US? You think somehow that consumers outside your state or country are going to care about how you damage the environment? Most people living out of sight of the problem won't even care. All they see is the price tag.
I find it incredible that with the internet you have history at your finger tips, yet you are still ignorant of environmental damage caused by lack of regulation.
@@jvandervyver the problem is that you think that government is a "catch all" savior to protect us. It was never the job of the government to protect the environment, people simply went directly to them as it is easier to manipulate a centralized political system via force of mob voice to implement favored policies, regardless of long term damage/benefit.
People certainly CAN change the way a business DOES business by deciding to inform them that if they don't change, those same consumers will take their dollars elsewhere. If you don't believe that enough consumers will decide on their own to do what YOU want them to, it is incumbent upon you to convince them. If you go through politicians, then you are removing consumer liberty of choice and imposing tyranny, "for their own good?"
However, if you believe that the internal business policies you are desiring change can be good for both the consumer and the business. Then it is incumbent upon you to make use of all mass media platforms to make that case, sans government intrusion, and permit your fellow consumers to decide based on the fact you present.
It is always better to permit the individual consumer to make a choice, or an individual business to do the same, then to impose a lopsided government mandate which could potentially destroy the business/increase costs on the consumer as those mandates are indiscriminate and are blanket in their effect.
Now "Nomadland" is such a touchstone that a landscape that has existed for hundreds of millions of years looks like "Nomadland"? What a weird culture we live in ... And the reporter walks like a model ... And of course there are the overabundance of drone shots ... Lord help us, and save us from what lithium hath brought!
He laughted when she said "facial" lol
Forget that flower!! You care so much about it you would relocate and reformulated a way for it to grow else where!!
Buy LTUM Stock
It’s not the source of the power, just a store.
I’m happy to see that the media actually gave Trump credit
what did trump do here?
@@johngilbert1325 Watch the video in full a few more times and then, if you get it, research and check facts, then report your findings back here. I expect a full report by next Monday, COB
Study fungus. 🍄🍄🍄
@@po4RP20361 I seriously don't know what Trump did here. I was just at this mine a few months ago, working in the area... in the mining industry. Never heard anything about Trump impacting Silver Peak here. Curious how much you know about the place.
@@po4RP20361
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Hey they shut down the timber jobs for the spotted owl you shut this mine down for plants too it's fair
Owls NEED trees to live. Owls are more important cuz timber expands and never stops being cut down while mines have a limit to expansion. Helping the plant
its probably done in other countries because its cheaper there, and no one wants to destroy your own backyard.
got ya George !
The human race, or the buckwheat? Hard decision
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What happens when there isn't enough water?
California and Nevada could really use that water
The flower is stopping us becoming energy independent? Dude...
Those pipeline workers that got their job stopped for the greater good should be moved to this job build.
Nothing good about the religion of climate change!
@@jacobw446 stop
@@insectbite1714
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Quite good narrator , i like her style of talking
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And the environment never recovers.
So atomic bomb sites of old?
congratulation
Gee this reporter isn’t biased or anything. We need to onshore production to make sure it’s done right??? Did the mining company pay her to say that or what?? 😆
So is the company going to clean all that up once they leave?
Wassup with the catwalk? a model turned into reporter or a reporter turned into a model?
They way they produce this gives me the impression that they expect a simple minded audience