It’s not all wine and roses in terms of requiring sustained fracking, which defeats the purpose of transitioning away from fossil fuels, but the estimate is there’s enough lithium (as lithium carbonate) coming from these sites to cover 40% of domestic demand.
- Zaktor ( @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz ) English7•6 months ago
Hey, maybe there’s some upside to fracking contaminating their watery supply.
Lithium in Drinking Water as a Public Policy for Suicide Prevention: Relevance and Considerations
- ninjaphysics ( @ninjaphysics@beehaw.org ) 5•6 months ago
Several ecological studies and recent meta-analysis have suggested an inverse association between lithium in water and suicide in the general population, with a lack of knowledge of clinically significant side effects.
That last part though.
- Sam Vimes ( @SamVimes@beehaw.org ) 2•6 months ago
There’s a couple ways to read that, one being ‘at dosages which have been shown not to cause clinically significant side effects’. The other interpretations are more concerning, of course.
I vaguely remember reading that lithium in low doses has huge benefits with minimal to no side effects, but it’s generally not taken due to stigmatization from the downsides of people being forced to take way too much for mental illnesses in the past.
- delirious_owl ( @delirious_owl@discuss.online ) 3•6 months ago
Lithium isn’t clean. Its not at all necessary .