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Photo © Bryant Olsen, cropped version used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0) license. Authors: Dr. Sophie S. Parker, The Nature Conservancy Dr. Bradley Franklin, The Nature Conservancy Andrew Williams, UCLA Brian S. Cohen, The Nature Conservancy Dr. Michael Clifford, The Nature Conservancy Melissa M. Rohde, The Nature Conservancy PREFERRED CITATION Parker SS, Franklin BS, Williams A, Cohen BS, Clifford, MJ, Rohde MM, 2022. Potential Lithium Extraction in the United States: Environmental, Economic, and Policy Implications. Available at: https://www.scienceforconservation.org/products/lithium SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Please see: https://tnc.box.com/s/d1d8thktxaohhbb3hwnyjukgxvnusgmk ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the members of The Nature Conservancy’s Lithium Team for their participation in gathering information for this report, and for many additional individuals in providing feedback as the report was generated, including: Jason Albritton, Sue Bellagamba, Marybeth Benton, Laura Brannen, Dick Cameron, Laura Crane, Maggie Eshleman, Bob Findling, Lucas Frerichs, Garth Fuller, Heather Gately, Dr. Ryan Haugo, Nicole Hill, Nels Johnson, Dr. Liz Kalies, Mark Kramer, Jaina Moan, Ann Neville, Michael Schindel, Elaine York, and Douglas Zollner. We also thank Andy Zdon and Rachel Maxwell of Roux Associates, Inc., Dr. Naomi Fraga of the California Botanic Garden, and several others for their expertise. A complete list of contributors can be found in Supplemental Information B. This work was supported by The Nature Conservancy’s California Science Catalyst Fund. COVER PHOTOS, clockwise from upper left: © Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity; © Devan King/TNC; © Stuart Rankin, cropped version used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0) license; © Roberto Rosales/TNC Potential Lithium Extraction in the United States: Environmental, Economic, and Policy Implications 2 AUGUST 2022

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