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The "white gold" needed for batteries reveals the downside of the green transition: indigenous people fear losing their habitat
yle. findland
Oct 22, 2022
Location: Atacama, Chile
The "white gold" needed for batteries reveals the downside of the green transition: indigenous people fear losing their habitat.
Chile's Atacama Desert is home to the world's largest lithium reserves. The ecological change will increase the demand for the metal for batteries, but the indigenous people of the region fear that their habitat will be further depleted.


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