Because what’s in those sands isn’t nice, fluid oil. This particular mine is BHP’s Escondida Mine, one of the 10 largest in the world.Before this continues, to repeat … that’s a copper mine. Mining. There’s the blasting, the trucks, the crushing, and then a mixture of hot water and caustic lye (sodium hydroxide) is added.

But do their budget decisions say otherwise?Thousands of readers inquired about people featured in a viral video pulled by social media companies for pushing COVID-19 misinformation in July 2020.In June 2020, Seattle City Council passed a law banning police from using "crowd control weapons. That said, the point with your lithium mine is that once dug up it becomes a renewable energy storage mechanism for years while the oil is just burnt to release 500 million year old stored sunlight… That it requires big holes like that one that was used to make the copper pipes, and copper wires, and copper electronics you use every day. CleanTechnica is the #1 cleantech-focused news & analysis website in the US & the world, focusing primarily on electric cars, solar energy, wind energy, & energy storage.The content produced by this site is for entertainment purposes only. The top well injects steam to heat the bitumen, which separates from the sand and collects with the produced water in the lower well, approximately five metres below. It’s just stinky black sand.And getting oil out of the tar sands? Know what? And normally I’d feel just about as compelled to correct that someone as I would to put my hand in the corned beef slicer at the deli. An image shows the difference between a lithium mine and an oil sands installation.In May 2016, an image purportedly showing the visual difference between lithium mines (from which a key element of rechargeable batteries is extracted) and oil sands (i.e., an unconventional type of petroleum deposit) began circulating online, with text suggesting that using the latter as a fuel source was actually less harmful to the environment than electric or hybrid automobiles:The image, however, does not feature a photograph of a lithium mine. Somewhere, someone is wrong on the internet. That’s what oil sands “extraction” is like. The phrase you hear more often is actually “tar sands.” Why?

In 2015, we used about 19 million tons of copper. Someone is a f#@%ing liar.That top image is, in fact, a mine. They made the area where the flamingos go Now, it’s a safe bet that someone, sometime has told you that lithium mining is awful. Yes, that’s shocking. Someone told you that, even though it’s not true.Why did they tell you that? It’s all mixed up into a black, sandy paste, then the paste is piped over to a plant where it gets churned until the oil floats to the top. No blasting. Lithium exists mostly in the form of concentrated salts. Oil sands mining operations are conducted on a massive scale.Similarly, this photograph shows an aerial view of Syncrude Aurora In short, this attempt to portray oil sands as an energy source much more environmentally-friendly than (batteries derived from) lithium mines used a photograph of a completely different type of mine for the latter, and a misleading photograph of a non-representative site for the former. There are some pools there with very salt-resistant shrimp, and weirdly enough, flamingos come to this desolate, otherwise empty place. If you cut a chunk of it, oil doesn’t pour out. Because someone knew just enough to know that lithium is used in electric car batteries, and that someone was enough of a dickweed to want to make electric cars look bad.

It’s separated from the brine using electrolysis.There’s nothing you would think of as mining.

There are two primary ways of extracting oil from tar sands. "The meme, which even claimed KKK ties to the beloved monument, took off amid anti-racism protests in the U.S. in the summer of 2020. It accounts for a small fraction of the oil extracted from the Athabasca tar sands. So you know what they did? Top Democrats were quick to criticize the president's "law and order" approach to policing on Twitter. It also involved using millions of pounds of blasting agent, carrying rock to crushers, spraying that crushed rock with millions of gallons of sulfuric acid, then letting the resulting toxic sludge sit around in How many times has someone approached you and warned you that copper is a bad thing and that you shouldn’t use it? I’m willing to bet that number is zero.On the other hand, the world produces about 650,000 tons of lithium each year. That’s what. "The claim surfaced as U.S. President Donald Trump prepared to deploy federal law enforcement agents in Chicago and other cities.A routine review of content labeled satire.© 1995 - 2020 by Snopes Media Group Inc.This material may not be reproduced without permission.Snopes and the Snopes.com logo are registered service marks of Snopes.com