kolektiva.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
Kolektiva is an anti-colonial anarchist collective that offers federated social media to anarchist collectives and individuals in the fediverse. For the social movements and liberation!

Administered by:

Server stats:

3.7K
active users

DoomsdaysCW

[Thread] The next installment from 's book, .

“The proposition of unplugging from a ‘dirty’ power source and plugging into a ‘green’ one does nothing to address the underlying power relations. It reinforces them.

“‘’ sustaining a Green Economy still demands resource . From sacred in so-called Arizona where are resisting a massive mine that is estimated to contain enough ore to produce 275 million electric vehicles [], to sacred in so-called Nevada where are resisting , which is necessary for electric vehicle and ‘green’ energy battery production. A single car battery pack contains 18 pounds of lithium. To electrify every vehicle throughout the world, an estimated 10.4 billion tons of lithium is needed, that is approximately 13 times the existing lithium reserves. The Thacker Pass lithium one is mismated to produce 60,000 tons annually. The proposed project spans approximately 28 square miles that would hold an and a processing plant to extract lithium from mined ore.

"The operation is estimated to release 152,713 tons of [] annually and 400,000 gallons of is required for each ton of lithium meaning it will use 1.7 billion gallons annual. The Thacker Pass sulfuric acid processing plant will convert sulfur to leech lithium from raw ore, turned in from sources such as the , which are 1,500 miles away. The tar sands, located in so-called Canada, are known as the world’s most destructive oil operation.”

Page 138-139



[Thread] The next installment from 's book,

“The devastation of , which permanently destroys communities throughout the world, is outright ignored by some of the most devout advocates. They claim production is also a to the . More than 15,000 abandoned are located within the so-called US, mostly in and around Indigenous communities, permanently poisoning and waters with little to no action being taken to clean up their deadly toxic legacy. There are currently 93 operating in the so-called US that supply 20% of the country’s electricity. There are 60,000 tons of spent waste store in concrete dams at throughout the country with the waste increasing at a rate of 2,000 tons per year.

“In 1987 the ‘US’ Congress initiated a controversial project to transport and store almost all of the US’s at located about 100 miles northwest of so-called , . Yucca Mountan has been held holy to the and Nations since time immemorial. In January 2010 the approved a $54 billion taxpayer loan in a guarantee program for new nuclear reactor construction, three times what Bush previously promised in 2005. In April 2022, the government bailout to ‘rescue’ nuclear power plants at risk for closing. A government representative stated, ‘US nuclear power contributes more than half of our electricity, and President Biden is committed to keeping these plants active to reach our goals.’

“They, along with Climate Justice activiists, cite nuclear energy as necessary to combat , all while ignoring the devastating percent impacts have faced. There is nothing clean about energy produced from nuclear colonialism. From its weapons (including ) to its and its waste; Indigenous bodies, lands, and waters continue to be sacrificed to heat water with radioactive materials which creates steam that moves generators to change batteries made from extracted from other Indigenous sacred lands so can mo you forward into a ‘just’ climate future.

“A green economy sustains and advances colonial progress, which means mitigated selective and ongoing destruction of .”

Pages 139-140



Sorry for any typos. I actually typed the text myself, since it is not available online. I'll fix them at some point.

That last section (139-140) was a bit of a rude awakening for some, but something I've said for years, knowing the devastation that have suffered.