TUSAQUILLAS, Argentina — Irene Leonor Flores de Callata, 68, treks along a bone-dry riverbed, guiding a herd of llamas and sheep through stretching desert. Flores de Callata’s native Kolla people have ...
The green revolution promises a future powered by lithium batteries. The demand for this essential battery mineral is expected to surge 40 times in the coming decades. Nearly half of the world’s known ...
Measuring water availability for lithium extraction can still be unpredictable, especially in the high-altitude Lithium Triangle in Chile, Argentina and Bolivia. Current models can overestimate how ...
AP journalists Megan Janetsky, Victor R. Caivano and Rodrigo Abd spent weeks in the remote swathes of northern Chile and Argentina to tell a story about the human trade-offs of the green energy ...
Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia's Lithium Triangle could surpass China and Australia as the top lithium producers, drawing over $30 billion in investments within five years. Argentina is set to receive ...
Native groups sit on a treasure trove of lithium. Now mines threaten their water, culture and wealth
As the world’s most powerful increasingly look toward the Triangle, the largest reserve of lithium on Earth, as a crucial puzzle piece to save the environment, others worry the search for the mineral ...
South America’s so-called Lithium Triangle is set to draw over $30 billion in about five years as a slew of Chinese, North American and Australian investors looks to seize coveted assets to supply the ...
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