The shift to electric vehicles is about to overwhelm meager US mining operations
by Andrew J. Hawkins from The Verge - All Posts on (#633WH)
Electric vehicles are very helpful for fighting climate change. But EVs need batteries, and batteries need minerals like nickel, cobalt, and lithium. The US has some of these minerals underground, and it wants to dig them up, expeditiously, so that it doesn't have to rely as much on other countries, including China.
But this is where it gets tricky. Mining operators say they can speed up the digging process, but a bunch of regulatory roadblocks stand in their way. And environmentalists and tribal groups remain extremely skeptical that all this mining can be done in a way that doesn't ruin the land and spoil the water.
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