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Demand for Electric Vehicles Is Driving a Green Mining Boom

Por: Slate Tech October 19, 2022

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This story was by High Country News and has been republished here as part of the collaboration. Southern Arizona’s Patagonia Mountains, long inhabited by the Sobaipuri O’odham and Hohokam people, occupy the nexus of several different biological provinces. They are home to hundreds of species of birds, bees, bats, and butterflies, as well as the unique Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands. It was here that, in 1877, a rancher named David Tecumseh... + full article



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