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Batteries Not Included

  Posted on April 28, 2009 By sustainableskerries


The mass-produced electric car maybe a thing of the future, but the power struggle surrounding the vehicles of tomorrow is in full swing today. The ITN’s Lindsey Hilsum reports on the production of Lithium in Bolivia, proving that regardless how green the fuel, there’s always a raw material to be mined, and always a power struggle to be fought.

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