Green New Death : ‘No, To The Whirlwinds, They Kill Our Birds Of Prey’
Posted: May 5, 2021 Filed under: Climate Change, Environmentalism, Green Energy, Renewables, Unreliables | Tags: birds of prey, Climate Change, eagle slaughter, Green New Deal, Science and Environment, unreliables, Wind Farms 3 CommentsImagine the outrage if this majestic bird-of-prey were doused in oil?
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Looming mismatch between ‘climate ambitions’ and availability of critical minerals as world pursues net zero goals
Posted: May 5, 2021 Filed under: Climate Change 1 Comment“Much more mining needed obviously, but that’s an energy-intensive industry in its own right. Awkward for carbophobes – how do they avoid chasing their own tails by creating more of the supposed problem they claim to be addressing?”
It’s no wonder that we don’t see the once-fashionable hashtag #KeepItInTheGround trending, anymore.
Killing the earth to ‘save it’.
The wilful naivety of eco-crusaders, possibly the most painful part of it all to bear.
Cobalt mining in DR Congo [image credit: BBC]
Much more mining needed obviously, but that’s an energy-intensive industry in its own right. Awkward for carbophobes – how do they avoid chasing their own tails by creating more of the supposed problem they claim to be addressing?
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Supplies of critical minerals essential for key clean energy technologies like electric vehicles and wind turbines need to pick up sharply over the coming decades to meet the world’s climate goals, creating potential energy security hazards that governments must act now to address, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency.
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“Today, the data shows a looming mismatch between the world’s strengthened climate ambitions and the availability of critical minerals that are essential to realising those ambitions,” said the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency.
“The challenges are not insurmountable, but governments must give…
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