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Eugene

(61,823 posts)
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 06:13 AM Feb 2022

US backs rare flower habitat amid Nevada lithium mine fight

Source: Associated Press

US backs rare flower habitat amid Nevada lithium mine fight

By SCOTT SONNER
February 4, 2022

RENO, Nev. (AP) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed designating critical habitat for a Nevada wildflower it plans to list as endangered amid a conflict over a mine to produce lithium batteries for electric vehicles critical to the Biden administration’s plans to combat climate change.

The agency on Wednesday proposed designating critical habitat for Tiehm’s buckwheat on a high-desert ridge near the California line halfway between Reno and Las Vegas.

It’s the only place in the world the delicate, 6-inch-tall (15-centimeter) wildflower with yellow blooms is known to exist.

It’s also the site where Ioneer USA Corp. plans to build a big lithium mine.

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The Australian-based company noted that mining is allowed within areas designated as critical habitat if approved by the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/science-technology-business-flowers-wildlife-8ac608ad3c485760fa1d8c0dd12c2ed7


In this photo taken June 1, 2019, by Patrick Donnelly of the Center for Biological Diversity is the rare desert wildflower Tiehm's buckwheat in the Silver Peak Range about 120 miles south of Reno, Nev. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed designating the high-desert range halfway between Reno and Las Vegas as critical habitat for the Tiehm's buckwheat. It is also the site of a proposed lithium mine by the Australian-based Ioneer USA Corp. (Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity via AP)

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US backs rare flower habitat amid Nevada lithium mine fight (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2022 OP
Good. 2naSalit Feb 2022 #1
Article from the Nevada Current: TexasTowelie Feb 2022 #2
Fuck da flowers if it means I can't have my 2023 Tesla, 3Hotdogs Feb 2022 #3
The idea that electric cars have anything to do with climate change is just silly. NNadir Feb 2022 #4

2naSalit

(86,368 posts)
1. Good.
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 06:39 AM
Feb 2022

It's about time they started paying attention to environmental issues rather than rubber stamping all extractive industries in the west.

3Hotdogs

(12,333 posts)
3. Fuck da flowers if it means I can't have my 2023 Tesla,
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 09:15 AM
Feb 2022

with the SUPERMAX battery with a range of 772 miles per charge (except in hot summer or cold winter days).























Yes, Arnold, its sarcasm.

NNadir

(33,477 posts)
4. The idea that electric cars have anything to do with climate change is just silly.
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 01:13 PM
Feb 2022

It would only be true if the use of dangerous fossil fuels for the generation of electricity was falling; but it's not; it's rising.

Our party is making a mistake when claiming this is true, but I'm glad to see a point at which the environment precludes mining based on bourgeois fantasies about what is and is not green.

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