01. The White Gold Rush
Deep in the arid expanse of the Atacama, a silent transformation is underway. What was once viewed as a desolate wasteland is now the epicenter of a global scramble for resources.
Lithium, the lightest solid element, is the beating heart of modern technology: smartphones, grid storage and the massive batteries required for electric vehicles all depend on it.
We are trading one form of extraction for another. The question is not whether we need the lithium, but who ultimately pays the price for our green conscience.
02. Thirst of the Desert

The extraction process is fundamentally a water problem. In regions that receive only a few millimeters of rain annually, underground brine is pumped to the surface and left to evaporate.
Local communities argue the process is lowering the water table, threatening wetlands and the delicate ecosystems that sustain life across the salt flats.
03. Geopolitical Chess
The lithium triangle is becoming a board where states, automakers and battery manufacturers negotiate the next decade of industrial power.
Argentina enters that contest with reserves, infrastructure gaps and a central question: how much value can be captured before the mineral leaves the territory?
US$ 45,000
Average price per ton in the last cycle
