Deep below the tangled roots of the old-growth sagebrush of Thacker Pass, in an extinct super-volcano, lies one of the worlds largest deposits of lithiuma key element for the transition to clean energy. But above ground, a cluster of tents has risen in the Northern Nevada desert where, for eight months, environmental and tribal activists are protesting plans to mine it for green technologies.
We are not leaving until this project is canceled, said Max Wilbert, of the Protect Thacker Pass campaign. If need be, this will come down to direct action. We mean to put ourselves in between the machines and this place.
Plans to dig for the element known as white gold have encountered a surge of resistance from tribes, ranchers, residents and activists who say they believe the repercussions of the mine will outweigh the lithiums contributions to the nations transition to less-polluting energy sources than fossil fuels.