• @masquenox
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      145 months ago

      “Global action requires working together to access critically important materials,” Meng said.

      So… nope.

      • @[email protected]
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        5 months ago

        Huh ?

        What information are you trying to convey by quoting that sentence from the article?

          • @droans
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            55 months ago

            You might want to re-read the article. That quote was talking about lithium ion batteries.

            This scarcity, combined with the surge in demand for the lithium-ion batteries for laptops, phones and EVs, have sent prices skyrocketing, putting the needed batteries further out of reach.

            Lithium deposits are also concentrated. The “Lithium Triangle” of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia holds more than 75% of the world’s lithium supply, with other deposits in Australia, North Carolina and Nevada. This benefits some nations over others in the decarbonization needed to fight climate change.

            “Global action requires working together to access critically important materials,” Meng said.

            • @Jarix
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              15 months ago

              Thanks for pointing this out better than I would have!

        • @masquenox
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          I know colonizer-speak when I see it.

          I know everyone wants to point out that she may be referring to the brutal colonialist exploitation that lithium ion battery technology rests upon - but the way the quote is placed and framed tells me instead that we are not being told everything about this “techno-miracle.”

      • Fubber Nuckin'
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        5 months ago

        But the materials are more easily accessible for sodium. It’s just supposed to have less capacity by volume.

        Edit: that portion of the article you mentioned is talking about lithium ion

    • @brlemworld
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      25 months ago

      Probably not fast. You would have to setup tooling and manufacturing and supply chain. That takes years.