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The White Gold Rush

The White Gold Rush

Lithium is so much more than the name of a (very) famous Nirvana song. Lithium is a metal affectionately known as white gold, and it’s having a moment.

On today’s show we are examining the environmental implications associated with our growing lithium needs for batteries in electric vehicles, laptops, cell phones, and more.

 

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[3:00] Everything you need to know about lithium: its benefits, its drawbacks, how it’s extracted

[8:45] The white gold race and the political/economic forces at play

[9:45] Environmental concerns and controversies with Lithium Americas at Thacker Pass, Nevada

[14:00] Answering listener questions about EV battery length, recycling concerns, and more

[23:00] 3 lithium-related action steps for conscious consumers

 

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Lithium is so much more than the name of a (very) famous Nirvana song. Lithium is a metal affectionately known as white gold, and it's having a moment. On this episode of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast: the environmental implications associated with our growing lithium needs for batteries in electric vehicles, laptops, cell phones, and more.

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Cultural Uniformity

Something semi-sad happens as we age: We lose our nimbleness. So many of us white-knuckle grip long-held habits and beliefs and thus fail to question whether such routines and ideas are working in our best interests. Worse, such rigidity goes directly against our "factory settings" as human beings: As a species, we fully live when we prioritize resilience, light-footedness, and fearlessness. (Don't believe me? Just observe a child!)

On today's show: embracing fresh starts, prioritizing roads less travelled, and unpacking pressures associated with cultural uniformity with author and podcaster Shannon Leyko


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[14:00] How to lean into tension by taking "messy action"

[18:00] It's not *just* about trying a new hobby; it's about resiliency. Self-efficacy, too!

[23:00] Timelines are rarely linear, and "starting over" isn't starting back at square one

[30:00] Common struggles associated with living unconventionally in a conventional world

 

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