💨 Abstract
A study by UMass scientists has found that the available freshwater for lithium mining, crucial for renewable energy and electric vehicles, is far less than initially estimated, particularly in the Lithium Triangle (Chile, Argentina, Bolivia). The study suggests collaboration between communities, scientists, and the mining industry for sustainable resource division.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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