Jujuy, the exploitation of lithium and the custodians of nature

“The injustice that makes the earth and the poor cry is not invincible” (Pope Francis). Almost a year ago, on August 14, 2022, we published in this medium, a note entitled “Lithium exploitation, a matter of State.” When we talk about mining, like forestry or the riches of the sea, we are talking about the … Read more

The struggle of the Native Americans to save the Black Hills from lithium hunting

What has been simmering in the dark arteries of these woods for almost a hundred and fifty years is the longest and most stubborn battle of native people against the American governmentthe resistance struggle for the redemption of the Black Hills, the black hills, stolen by the settlers. These slopes covered with conifers and sprinkled … Read more