Rows of chimneys, belching smoke and fumes, tower over the schools and houses of what were once rural communities in scenes recalling the work of L.S. Lowry, whose paintings captured life in the industrial districts of North West England in the mid-20th century.
Indonesia is now the world’s largest nickel producer, with 15 per cent of the globe’s lateritic nickel resources – typically low-grade deposits found near the surface.
But demand is still soaring in tandem with the rise of the electric vehicles (EVs), which depend on it for their batteries.
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The transition away from “fossil” fuels will never happen unless or until they no longer exist. Then nature will clean up whatever is left of mankind. The foolishness that the article espouses defies description. None of the things they are doing could be done with out “fossil” fuels, got that. I am sick of the lack of thought present on the planet these days.
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You know that they’ll be crying about the damage that has been done to the environment when the reality of the stupidity hits. Save the planet by destroying it, pure brilliance.
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