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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unfortunately the EU has very little in the way of O&G, Lithium, or Uranium. Oh and the US/Musk controls 2/3rds of the satellites used for communications. How will the EU take on Russia and the US without fuel, power, or communication?[/quote] Like we need Lithium? [quote] The McDermitt Caldera, an ancient supervolcano straddling the Nevada-Oregon border, may hold the world’s largest lithium deposit ever discovered. With estimates ranging between 20 and 40 million metric tons, this find could be a game-changer for renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), and global supply chains. However, extracting this treasure buried in volcanic sediments comes with environmental, political, and ethical challenges.[/quote] https://dailygalaxy.com/2025/02/geologists-discover-the-worlds-largest-lithium-deposit-beneath-a-u-s-supervolcano-worth-413-billion-euros/ [quote] Vast deposit of 'white gold' in Arkansas could be stunningly valuable Arkansas may be home to a vast resource that could reshape the world's energy needs: a valuable battery component called lithium that's been nicknamed "white gold" and "the new gasoline." It's an important discovery because renewable energy needs batteries and many batteries need lithium. But the resource is in short supply globally and especially in the United States. A release this week from the U.S. Geological Survey suggests the U.S. might have all the lithium it needs in ancient brine which dates back to the Jurassic period and is buried deep below southern Arkansas. There could be between 5 and 19 million tons of lithium buried there, enough to meet projected world demand for lithium car batteries nine times over, the USGS said in a statement.[/quote] https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/23/lithium-deposit-under-arkansas-could-fix-global-ev-battery-problem/75808246007/ Every time we turn around we are finding more and more lithium. Still why would Trump want lithium? He and republicans want to kill all EVs and batteries. [/quote]
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