Law Green Vs Green: Endangered Flower May Wipe Out Nevada Lithium Mine - Abolish the EPA.


It isn't easy being green. America's would-be second lithium mine hit a major speed bump on Wednesday, as federal wildlife officials declared that a flower known to exist only on that property is endangered.

An essential chemical element used in manufacturing batteries, lithium plays a starring role in the green energy movement's myopic quest to replace fossil fuels. In Nevada, however, we get to observe the spectacle of green energy being thwarted by a different form of environmentalism.

The official conferment of endangered species status on "Tiehm's buckwheat" raises the hurdle for Ioneer, the Australian mining company that has for years been planning to build an open-pit lithium mine on federal land roughly midway between Las Vegas and Reno.

Wednesday's move by the Fish and Wildlife Service not only protects the 10 acres on which the plants are found in a 3-square-mile area, but also another 900 surrounding acres deemed as "critical habitat."

The declaration was prompted by litigation initiated by the Center for Biological Diversity. Environmentalists aren't done yet: They say Ioneer's plan for protecting the plant won't survive federal scrutiny.

“I’m thrilled that Tiehm’s buckwheat now has the protections it so desperately needs for survival,”
says Patrick Donnelly, Great Basin director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “Lithium is an important part of our renewable energy transition, but it can’t come at the cost of extinction.”

Before you blame mankind for the fact that Tiehm's buckwheat is on the brink of joining the estimated 99% of the Earth's all-time species that have already gone extinct, consider that, according to Reuters, "an apparent, unprecedented rodent attack wiped out about 60% of [the Tiehm's buckwheat] estimated population in 2020."

Today, there's only one operating lithium mine in the United States -- the Albemarle Silver Peak Mine, which is found in the same region -- near the California border -- as the mine affected by Wednesday's declaration.

Plants and animals aren't the only impediment to tapping more of America's lithium reserves. A whopping 79% of the country's known lithium is found within 35 miles of tribal lands. In many places, that's already prompting protests by native American groups opposing mining on lands they consider sacred.

Of course, it's possible that there's an as-yet undiscovered patch of Tiehm's buckwheat somewhere else in Nevada. There are also more 17,000 prospecting claims for lithium in the state.

However, in an unintended consequence of government policies regarding endangered species, prospectors observing Ioneer's woes are now incentivized to discretely eradicate any Tiehm's buckwheat they happen to find near their claim.
 
There is nothing green about strip mining the earth for lithium. It degrades overtime and is toxic to the environment. Bonus points in that lithium batteries when they catch fire are extremely hard to put out. Lastly there is not enough lithium for all of us to have cars powered by it. This is a scam to take away our ability to travel.
 
There is nothing green about strip mining the earth for lithium. It degrades overtime and is toxic to the environment. Bonus points in that lithium batteries when they catch fire are extremely hard to put out. Lastly there is not enough lithium for all of us to have cars powered by it. This is a scam to take away our ability to travel.
If "they" actually wanted carbon neutral transport, we'd have enacted a plan that's been kicking around since 90's - build over-capacity nuclear, and "unburn" the air into DiMethylEther.

But that won't put us in the pods, being happy.
 
If "they" actually wanted carbon neutral transport, we'd have enacted a plan that's been kicking around since 90's - build over-capacity nuclear, and "unburn" the air into DiMethylEther.

But that won't put us in the pods, being happy.
They would also be seriously considering doing something about the Billion+ Hindu's shit-filled rivers, or Billion+ China's rivers of lead and smog-filled skies... Instead they just import their dregs here for tech support, give them cars and houses, which pollute, and call it a day Banana Republic. Billion+ Wakanda could also use a boatload of Sickle Cell right about now, that'd deal with a lot of pollution right there.
 
They would also be seriously considering doing something about the Billion+ Hindu's shit-filled rivers, or Billion+ China's rivers of lead and smog-filled skies... Instead they just import their dregs here for tech support, give them cars and houses, which pollute, and call it a day Banana Republic. Billion+ Wakanda could also use a boatload of Sickle Cell right about now, that'd deal with a lot of pollution right there.
GET IN THE FUCKING POD, PEASANT.
 
Hold the line, buckwheat!
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If it was that easy I feel like it would have happened already.
It's physically and chemically easy, but requires politicians to see past the end of the election cycle. Sadly the only people thinking long-term these days are fuckers like the WEF, who want you in a fucking pod and unable to travel.
 
Elon Musk is a dumb faggot and electric cars are a scam. The key is synthetic fuel replacement (hydrogen or alternatives) until micro-reactors are feasible. Electric is a technological dead end and only being done because capitalism is a shit system that rewards fads and punishes long term, steady research.
 
I see this as stupidity being eaten by its own stupidity. Green on green also works too.

This is why we as a society will never survive or advance as long as this current poisonous ideology is allowed any power here or wherever else we are exporting it. green/eco insanity.
If I thought for a second that the type of people pushing this actually cared about society not falling back into the stone age, I might be able to laugh. But sadly, this isn't a blow to the greens.. haven't you all been paying attention in europe? They don't actually care about actually getting green anything, it's all about destroying everything else instead... but doing it in a way that allows them deniability or at least an excuse. (see shit like this, or birds and wind farms, or green energy not being enough etc etc) This is still win-win. Especially since stone age is likely their favored outcome anyway.
 
It seems like the world could do without said weed depicted below:

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I also wonder how much Loneer would pay for another "unprecedented" rodent attack...
The funniest fucking part is it's not even like it's near extinction, thing was just last year selected to be considered endangered.
https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/n...ndangered-species-act-protections-2021-10-01/
They probably weren't even paying attention to it a few years ago.
 
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