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美国各地正在勘探新的关键金属矿,以满足电动汽车电池以及太阳能和风能技术的需求。从沿海到内陆,包括亚利桑那州、爱达荷州、加利福尼亚州和阿拉斯加州,矿产勘探正遭到越来越多的反对。本文关注明尼苏达州北部,那里正在兴起一场复杂的社会运动,挑战新的 "绿色镍矿 "开采可能对当地造成的破坏性污染。文章以 Talon Metal 公司的 Tamarack 项目为案例,描述了部落社区及其社会运动盟友如何通过文化、法律和政治策略挑战这一绿色能源悖论。
Green nickel, electric vehicles and mining governance challenges in the U.S.
New critical metals mines are being prospected throughout the U.S. to meet the needs for batteries for electric vehicles, as well as solar and wind technologies. Mineral prospecting is meeting growing opposition from coast to coast, including Arizona, Idaho, California and Alaska. This article draws attention to the northern state of Minnesota where a complex social movement is emerging to challenge the devastating local contamination that might result from new “green nickel” mining. Focusing on Talon Metal's Tamarack project as a case study, the article describes how tribal communities and their social movement allies are challenging this green energy paradox through cultural, legal and political strategies.