An almost inexhaustible reserve of lithium discovered in Canada
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AI-powered satellites point to a massive lithium resource at a Canadian project
Satellite-linked AI analysis suggests Quebec’s Cisco lithium project could contain about 329 million metric tons of ore, helping guide new drill targets within days.
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Time to invade. After all what yours is ours. I wish I was joking.
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Great! Let’s sell this off to multinationals ASAP so we can accelerate pillaging the land without consultation, outsource the jobs and ensure the fewest Canadians benefit from the windfall.
Let’s sell this off to multinationals ASAP so we can accelerate pillaging the land without consultation, outsource the jobs and ensure the fewest Canadians benefit from the windfall.
Ah! Someone who’s familiar with Alberta oil & gas extraction.
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Let’s sell this off to multinationals ASAP so we can accelerate pillaging the land without consultation, outsource the jobs and ensure the fewest Canadians benefit from the windfall.
Ah! Someone who’s familiar with Alberta oil & gas extraction.
…AND BC lumber, AND Ontario steel, AND maritime fish, AND everybodies’ water and minerals, etcetc
I call it “outsourcing profits”.
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I hope y’all don’t mine it with child and slave labor like everywhere else.
We have significant lithium mines in Australia, we produce the most lithium in the world presently. Zero child or slave labour.
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And it belongs to the people of Canada. Right?
You mean…the 51st state of 'Merica?
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They won’t leave. It’s inexhaustible. Best learn to live with the pollution!
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Great! Let’s sell this off to multinationals ASAP so we can accelerate pillaging the land without consultation, outsource the jobs and ensure the fewest Canadians benefit from the windfall.
So extract all the value and give it to rich ppl while leaving everyone else to clean up the mess left behind?
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AI-powered satellites point to a massive lithium resource at a Canadian project
Satellite-linked AI analysis suggests Quebec’s Cisco lithium project could contain about 329 million metric tons of ore, helping guide new drill targets within days.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
I know there’s been lots of headlines in the past like OMG there’s not enough lithium! It’s never been true.
It’s one of the most abundant elements out there, it’s everywhere. It was always more about what reserves we knew about, but when what we knew about wasn’t going to be enough, people go looking, and it’s abundant.
Also the more uses there are for it, the more profitable it is to extract from these methods and the better we get at it, the cheaper it is to extract, which further opens up even more options.
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I know there’s been lots of headlines in the past like OMG there’s not enough lithium! It’s never been true.
It’s one of the most abundant elements out there, it’s everywhere. It was always more about what reserves we knew about, but when what we knew about wasn’t going to be enough, people go looking, and it’s abundant.
Also the more uses there are for it, the more profitable it is to extract from these methods and the better we get at it, the cheaper it is to extract, which further opens up even more options.
I don’t actually remember any articles that claimed there were lithium shortages in that there isn’t enough on the planet, but rather that China is the only country with a working supply chain.
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And it belongs to the people of Canada. Right?
This shit really bothers me.
Wow that’s great for the people.
Well yes, 3 of them
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AI-powered satellites point to a massive lithium resource at a Canadian project
Satellite-linked AI analysis suggests Quebec’s Cisco lithium project could contain about 329 million metric tons of ore, helping guide new drill targets within days.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
Incoming reclassification of maple syrup as a WMD.
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Great! Let’s sell this off to multinationals ASAP so we can accelerate pillaging the land without consultation, outsource the jobs and ensure the fewest Canadians benefit from the windfall.
That’s a perfect description of Carney’s MO.
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Time to invade. After all what yours is ours. I wish I was joking.
We know and that’s why we’re getting a citizen army of 300,000 and we’ll party like it’s 1812 part two electric boogaloo.
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Incoming reclassification of maple syrup as a WMD.
“This ‘syrup’ comprises a clear and present danger to the United States of America. Operation ‘Freedom Fries’ has been authorised!”
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That’s a perfect description of Carney’s MO.
You’re showing your bias. That was Canada’s position well before Carney was on the scene.
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AI-powered satellites point to a massive lithium resource at a Canadian project
Satellite-linked AI analysis suggests Quebec’s Cisco lithium project could contain about 329 million metric tons of ore, helping guide new drill targets within days.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
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AI-powered satellites point to a massive lithium resource at a Canadian project
Satellite-linked AI analysis suggests Quebec’s Cisco lithium project could contain about 329 million metric tons of ore, helping guide new drill targets within days.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
That potential would place Cisco among the largest hard-rock lithium prospects now being tracked in the James Bay region.
That’s way less impressive than the headline makes it seem.
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I know there’s been lots of headlines in the past like OMG there’s not enough lithium! It’s never been true.
It’s one of the most abundant elements out there, it’s everywhere. It was always more about what reserves we knew about, but when what we knew about wasn’t going to be enough, people go looking, and it’s abundant.
Also the more uses there are for it, the more profitable it is to extract from these methods and the better we get at it, the cheaper it is to extract, which further opens up even more options.
It’s one of the most abundant elements out there
I mean, it’s not. Either in the crust or the universe - stellar nucleosynthesis skips straight to carbon.
Your point still stands, though, since abundance is only one of the factors that goes into how easy something is to recover.
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I hope y’all don’t mine it with child and slave labor like everywhere else.
Canada is a first world country, so no.
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And it belongs to the people of Canada. Right?
Depends where it is. Where it is in this case, it seems more likely than not it’s on Crown land, so yes, until a producer buys it from us.