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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @BGTech1
    @BGTech1 Год назад +1250

    Everyone is focused on electric cars, but what about the lithium batteries in disposable vapes? People throw thousands of them away every day, not to mention all the other electronics with batteries too.

    • @juneyshu6197
      @juneyshu6197 Год назад +65

      Theyre in everything. I have a bag for all used batteries to go to the hazmat place.

    • @version1.27
      @version1.27 Год назад +123

      they use them for vapes helps keep the environment good and removing of excess people

    • @jamdoodles
      @jamdoodles Год назад +48

      Kind of a silly comparison by weight alone, but the problem of waste is worth pointing out regardless

    • @matthewlawlor4323
      @matthewlawlor4323 Год назад +10

      ⁠@@version1.27very valid point

    • @big0ben209
      @big0ben209 Год назад +39

      How about all the lithium batteries in portable battery banks, electric shavers, computer mice, video game controllers? Everything really, but using lithium is better than one time use batteries in all these small devices, including vapes.

  • @WolfHowl71
    @WolfHowl71 Год назад +1350

    I love how all the 'green' technology is never truly 'green'. Not even close.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 Год назад +73

      no emerging technology is perfect, people scoffed at the first cars too, and those people were proven really wrong as you are

    • @vikramsrinivasan530
      @vikramsrinivasan530 Год назад +57

      It’s not green you can argue it’s worse but people don’t see it if it’s further down the chain electric is not a visible as a liquid gas

    • @WolfHowl71
      @WolfHowl71 Год назад

      @@bryannonya9769 LOL You really have missed the plot haven't you? Do you see how destructive to these people this kind of mining is? Do you have any idea of how destructive mining cobalt, a component of Lion batteries is? Are you aware of how much coal is burned to power these vehicles? Or are you just obsessed with drinking the kool aid?

    • @wieboes
      @wieboes Год назад +13

      How can you 'love' that?? Or do you mean that you like the idea that people having misconceptions?

    • @heyhihello9677
      @heyhihello9677 Год назад +79

      Through time electric cars offsets its production. It take about 18 months or even less depending on the electrical grid.
      No, green technology is not perfect but it’s far less harmful compared to the old fossil fuel technology.

  • @rolandbruegger4482
    @rolandbruegger4482 Год назад +576

    To use valuable drinking water in such a arid and scarce area for lithium mining is so absurd. Thank you for sharing this info.

    • @ScreamingEagle228
      @ScreamingEagle228 Год назад +39

      Well you need to show them big bad mining companies! Throw away what ever device you used to make that comment. You know since it’s made from lithium from that mine. Also you need to make sure you throw away any battery powered devices in your home. (Same mine).

    • @tinoe.94
      @tinoe.94 Год назад +34

      What about water consumption for beef? You need about 4000 gallons of water for one kilo beef, in a tesla is about 30 kilo lithium for 1000 gallons. What about that?

    • @rolandbruegger4482
      @rolandbruegger4482 Год назад +17

      @@tinoe.94 - thats an interesting comparison. Food vs raw material. I know cattle farming is also done in areas where it causes a lot of adverse and destructive side effects. Tropical rain forest in Brazil for instance.
      You got a point there.

    • @tylerk3616
      @tylerk3616 Год назад +6

      Well, also using water for agriculture in a desert is also pretty dumb. At least that lithium can be used for something useful, unlike the few tomatos and quinoa, the mining companies should just hire the locals, so they have good paying jobs, and ensure that they have access to clean drinking water in their homes.

    • @tylerk3616
      @tylerk3616 Год назад +3

      Well, also using water for agriculture in a desert is also pretty dumb. At least that lithium can be used for something useful, unlike the few tomatos and quinoa, the mining companies should just hire the locals, so they have good paying jobs, and ensure that they have access to clean drinking water in their homes.

  • @ljubisaknezevic9040
    @ljubisaknezevic9040 6 месяцев назад +116

    Same is happening in Europe. You just need to switch Russia and China with EU and Bolivia with Serbia.

    • @danilodjurica2797
      @danilodjurica2797 5 месяцев назад +1

      need?

    • @TML0677
      @TML0677 5 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@danilodjurica2797sta nije jasno bre?

    • @TML0677
      @TML0677 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@Mr.Feanor kopi u gugl translate i sve jasno..a ti si mu advokat neki?

    • @vooxo
      @vooxo 5 месяцев назад

      @@TML0677 @danilodjurica2797 Koga boli patka jel pravilno napisano ili nije?
      Mora da ste iz SNS-bot tabora pošto ne kapirate da će i vašu zemlju da truju kad dođu, dok se vi bavite dlakom u jajetu (ako znate šta metafora znači)

    • @TML0677
      @TML0677 5 месяцев назад

      @@Mr.Feanor dudlaj

  • @purplecouch4767
    @purplecouch4767 Год назад +182

    *Creates a new problem while trying to solve an old problem*

    • @jorgecrawford7419
      @jorgecrawford7419 Год назад +10

      Hybrid vehicles are the only answer to saving climate crisis. Just need a mixture of both sides to contribute

    • @aleksandarmiljesic68
      @aleksandarmiljesic68 Год назад +10

      @@jorgecrawford7419 they are not the only answer and the process to make an electric car is mega-mining lithium, copper and other metals, not to mention the huge contamination that process leaves behind. Not only that, the demand for silicon, rubber and palstic will skyrocket, along side the deman for petroleum and its derivates. Not to mention the already short tight supply of energy (electricity) and the infrastructure and logistics needed to supply electric cars. This problem will only get worse and worse.

    • @jorgecrawford7419
      @jorgecrawford7419 Год назад +6

      @@aleksandarmiljesic68 & limited fossil fuels are?? I do agree, the process to manufacture a fully electric automobile isn’t to eco-friendly, but neither is traditional internal-combustion process either. We must meet halfway

    • @aleksandarmiljesic68
      @aleksandarmiljesic68 Год назад

      @@jorgecrawford7419 first of fossil fuels are not "limited" (yet), every month or so new deposits are discovered to be exploited, specially since petroleum is derived from decomposing organic matter, and today petroleum reserves are estimated to last for another 50 years, thats excluding non discovered deposits.
      The entire process, infrastructure and logistics for building and mantaining an electric car running is far from "eco-friendly", even further away than todays ICEs. I dont see why we "must" meet halfway, climate has been changing since the earth was formed over 4.4 Billion years ago, nothing we do will stop climate from changing.
      But, if it gives you some piece of mind, there are car companies out there developing synthetic and alternative fuels that work well with the modern ICEs. Porsche has been testing synthetic fuels and the tests are giving good results, they recently opened a plant in Chile to further develop this fuels. Other companies like Toyota, Hyundai, BMW and General Motors (to name a few) are investing in Hydrogen Fuel Cell technology. Koenigsegg developed an ICE with virtually no carbon emissions, producing super and hyper car performance in a small, compact, low consumption 3-cylinder engine.
      The technology is being deveolped and the money is moving. But i can assure you, the downsides of the increasing mining activities vastly overcome the benefits of going "eco-friendly" with Lithium batteries.

    • @ldmldm3810
      @ldmldm3810 Год назад +11

      ​@@jorgecrawford7419lies
      produce small, light cars, with small engines, this is a solution.
      producing 500hp electric cars is not a solution.

  • @petermaclean9326
    @petermaclean9326 Год назад +184

    Renewable energy doesnt address the problem of consumerism and western throw away culture...without solving that first, Renewable energy means little...

    • @volkhen0
      @volkhen0 Год назад +28

      True, we need to push corporations to support “right to repair”.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 Год назад +10

      Endless profit and it's enabler - fractional reserve banking, e.g. debt is the actual problem. New loans or economic growth can never stop: if it does, the whole (pick your word) goes tumbling...

    • @pauldeyaeger
      @pauldeyaeger Год назад

      If people werent like that corporations wouldn't make money

    • @quitgoogle2534
      @quitgoogle2534 Год назад

      The individual is the one that chooses whether to buy or not.

    • @miepmaster25
      @miepmaster25 Год назад

      ​@@fishy2939simple: they go back to the stone age

  • @radow869
    @radow869 Год назад +168

    They don't care as long as they have a pocket full of money.

    • @Selahaddin33
      @Selahaddin33 Год назад +13

      And we dont care as long as we can leave comments on our lithium battary powered devices.

    • @investingthelike111
      @investingthelike111 Год назад +4

      every human reacts to money

    • @californigirl
      @californigirl Год назад

      You can bet that the elite trade in gold standard. Fiat and digital currency is the easiky erased play money for the plebian class.

    • @thewingedringer
      @thewingedringer Год назад +1

      ​@@Selahaddin33 sorry lad, my battery does not weigh 2000 pounds

    • @marvinmartin4692
      @marvinmartin4692 Год назад

      That’s really it! Same for the shareholders!

  • @ecoideazventures6417
    @ecoideazventures6417 Год назад +597

    I feel it would be quite easy for these mining companies to ensure water facility for these tiny local communities in the desert!

    • @alhypo
      @alhypo Год назад +100

      No, it's not possible. If they draw fresh water faster than it replenishes, the water table gradually drops. Then they have to drill deeper wells to reach water. That can't go on forever. The only way to ensure locals have enough water is to not extract it faster than it replenishes. They were already caught extracting more brine than was authorized. You think they won't do the same with fresh water?
      Never mind. That's a stupid question. Even if they do abide by the established limits, it still won't be sustainable.

    • @LibLibertyLibertarian
      @LibLibertyLibertarian Год назад +37

      The process of evaporating the water from the brine likely produces enough fresh drinking water and water for their operation. All that has to be done is to trap it with a clear membrane and channel the condensed liquid down the side. They do this all the time in smaller scales. Perhaps having many smaller brine tanks is the solution.

    • @johnb8184
      @johnb8184 Год назад

      He's right, it is easy, and definitely possible. Look up "solar desalination" and you will find all sorts of small scale examples. Throw massive green houses over these fields and there will be literal rivers of water as a byproduct.
      Of course, capitalism doesn't work this way. There's no reason for a CEO to spend money doing the right thing, when he can be exploitive, and make far greater profits. We have allowed 1% of the population to control 99% of the world's wealth; truly think about what that means. Wealth is a closed system, and the only reason so few are so massively rich, is because so many are desperately poor.

    • @antr7493
      @antr7493 Год назад +100

      The chinese and russia don't care about their own people why would they care about bolivians?

    • @deborahferguson1163
      @deborahferguson1163 Год назад

      Evaporating from brine does not produce fresh water. That water is evaporated into the air.

  • @MrM3-eo4bb
    @MrM3-eo4bb Год назад +33

    This is the main problem when you compare "green" tech vs oil/gas etc. You have to include ALL of the production chain, including the mineral chase around the world. Lithium is just one of the minerals requiered. So much for the green revolution.

    • @rafalpilat4229
      @rafalpilat4229 8 месяцев назад +2

      You are 100% right. At the same time, studies that included all these factors showed that electric cars are still more environmentally friendly than ICE. Also keep in mind that after all this lithium is mined, it can be recycled again and again

    • @drew5334
      @drew5334 3 месяца назад

      @@rafalpilat4229 - The fact that most electricity is produced from fossil fuels, and likely CANNOT be practically produced primarily through wind-solar-hydroelectric due to energy density and cost issues puts a big hole in that idea. This is not to mention that our power grid cannot sustain a switch to entirely electric, and to try an do so would require many decades of power grid overhaul, and would also create even more extreme vulnerability in our power systems than already exists.
      I highly recommend taking a look at power generation, power transmission, the actual impact of CO2 on global warming (and how that might not actually be a bad thing), and how the push to go all-electric hurts poor people in emerging nations the most.

    • @hv7920
      @hv7920 3 месяца назад

      We don't need a green revolution, we need a real, social revolution.

    • @robertdavis575
      @robertdavis575 Месяц назад

      Propaganda over Reason. Idealism vs. Reality.

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      @CedrickPiening Месяц назад

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  • @laf5537
    @laf5537 Год назад +54

    The farmers very first words were straight to the point and I applaud it.

    • @CedrickPiening
      @CedrickPiening Месяц назад

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  • @djfurrit4497
    @djfurrit4497 Год назад +195

    It’s too bad they couldn’t catch the water as it evaporates to store for locals. Water is so precious especially in regions like this

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Год назад +19

      Also, a passive solar greenhouse distillation system would greatly increase the amount of evaporation.
      And it wouldn't have to be a large set of greenhouses. A small operation would produce millions of litres a day.

    • @jeffbybee5207
      @jeffbybee5207 Год назад

      @@drmodestoesq that's a good idea

    • @roxylius7550
      @roxylius7550 Год назад +16

      @@jeffbybee5207good but expensive one. Unfortunately, those companies only speak money

    • @tylersivia8537
      @tylersivia8537 Год назад +6

      It's not that they can't, it's that they won't.

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Год назад +6

      @@roxylius7550 I'd wouldn't agree with the expensive part. Just a few acres of greenhouses. Or some other passive solar tech. It would be dirt cheap to assemble.
      But we all know these mining companies. They won't spend a green penny if they can avoid it.

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 Год назад +37

    Nothing in this video is a surprise. There is no free lunch.

    • @ThePilotGear
      @ThePilotGear Год назад +5

      exactly. As important as it is to get off fossil fuels, buying a 120kWh SUV isn't going to save the planet.

    • @CedrickPiening
      @CedrickPiening Месяц назад

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  • @ijchua
    @ijchua Год назад +144

    The scenary and landscapes captured in this video are remarkably beautiful. I hope that the mining companies, in addition to making sure the communities are cared for, will not destroy the natural beauty there.

    • @doktorhund6926
      @doktorhund6926 Год назад +48

      pffff i wish i would be half as hopefull as you.

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад

      They are guaranteed to destroy the environment. They don't care, they only care about $$$$$.

    • @geoms6263
      @geoms6263 Год назад +2

      small price to pay to save the planet

    • @MrDmadness
      @MrDmadness Год назад +36

      ​@@geoms6263ignorant thing to say.. how exactly does mining lithium "save the planet " ?

    • @branchandfoundry560
      @branchandfoundry560 Год назад

      If history tells anything, they'll exploit it until the money runs out. Then walk away.

  • @zebfischer6088
    @zebfischer6088 Год назад +22

    This has been known for YEARS.....thanks for finally catching up to everyone...

  • @SaltedBadly
    @SaltedBadly Год назад +20

    And then big brother will come out with a story on how they have to “rescue” them in “exchange” of commodities

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson 11 месяцев назад +3

      If Chile ever gave the contracts for that mining to Chinese over U.S corporations. Then those mines are going to suddenly need some American democratic intervention.

    • @CedrickPiening
      @CedrickPiening Месяц назад

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  • @Jayman5281
    @Jayman5281 Год назад +83

    Would love to see what’s going on in Africa with Lithium mining…

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +15

      Cobalt

    • @rogermartinez78
      @rogermartinez78 Год назад

      You idiots are all missing the point, even drilling for oil have been devastating to the environment don't let this propaganda video fool you! In the not too distant future our civilization really needs to get off fossil fuels, whether you guys like it or not!

    • @showme360
      @showme360 Год назад +2

      @@francismarion6400 Which is used to clean fossil fuels and has been for decades for batteries came along.

    • @peterchapman3740
      @peterchapman3740 Год назад

      much the same backhanders for the rich

    • @marvinmartin4692
      @marvinmartin4692 Год назад

      No doubt just as bad!

  • @23Z23
    @23Z23 6 месяцев назад +6

    So, it depends who mines it. If it’s America, then it must be good for the people. If it’s Russia or China, then it’s pollution and environmental disaster.

    • @CedrickPiening
      @CedrickPiening Месяц назад

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  • @joshbannink1312
    @joshbannink1312 Год назад +9

    Yikes that’s a terrible predicament. ‘plugs in rechargeable phone lined with lithium to continue to watch video’

    • @CedrickPiening
      @CedrickPiening Месяц назад

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  • @karigrandii
    @karigrandii Год назад +2

    What we need is LESS CARS. Less traffic, less roads, less speed, less destruction. Read the book Traffication by Paul Donald and you will understand. It’s not EV cars or carbon neutral cars because cars produce much more harm than just co2. Light pollution, noise pollition, habitat loss, tyres and brakes produce pollution and microplastics etc.

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    • @amandaserfontein1101
      @amandaserfontein1101 15 дней назад

      Less people

  • @ReflectedMiles
    @ReflectedMiles Год назад +156

    Economics can be done well or done badly. This isn't primarily a story about lithium or EV's. It's a story about how foreign players will inevitably act economically compared to locals. Partnerships with foreign companies to help with the technology needed can be just fine. Giving rights to the resource and development to foreign entities or control is an old story with inevitably bad outcomes, and there's no reason for players from Russia or China to care in the least. They don't need any relationship with these countries long-term.

    • @OrionTheta1
      @OrionTheta1 Год назад

      Roger that! If it goes bad in China. Ouch! Globally? More Ouch perhaps.

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад +3

      The free market will always destroy due to simple human greed.

    • @ReflectedMiles
      @ReflectedMiles Год назад +12

      @@GeorgeMonet Not necessarily. There are businesses in Europe that have been operating quite freely for many centuries without destroying their resources, customers, or owners. It all depends on the incentives. Greed is often not the only incentive for a local company. The owners / shareholders often have hopes of their children and grandchildren having the same life and earning a living from the same business, and that won’t be possible if it’s just greedily self-destructive. If greed is your only motive in a free market, that reflects on you, not the fact that the market is free. That is also why a truly free market has boundaries (regulation and law), also, to deal with the inevitable bad actors.

    • @davidburdick594
      @davidburdick594 Год назад +4

      They will use up the resource and leave a huge mess

    • @lo1234-w9r
      @lo1234-w9r Год назад

      You're right about Russia and China not caring. Partnerships? I would make them invest in millions building infrastructure, roads bridges power plants, before I would let them export one ounce of lithium. Of course they will simply buy off the politicians and take whatever they want. And yes unfortunately there are many in the west that would do the same.

  • @Herrlorddonkoenigczar
    @Herrlorddonkoenigczar Год назад +90

    The human rights issues due to cobalt mining in Africa, especially for the Congolese, is atrocious. I wonder if people really knew what it takes to make their electric vehicle…would they still support the industry…probably - and that’s the real sad problem…because people really don’t matter to these big corporations…it’s the “environment” that really matters.

    • @girowinters
      @girowinters Год назад

      I have ab ev. It has zero cobalt. Stop pushing your pro fossil fuel misinformation

    • @SardonicHog
      @SardonicHog Год назад +9

      They wouldn’t. But the legacy media makes sure that they don’t run stories about it.

    • @cbdp
      @cbdp Год назад

      'The environment' is just what people have been brainwashed to care about, and they have also been brainwashed about how 'the environment' can be saved. At the end of it, very little of it is not just the way the people who benefit the most from it, are best able to do exactly that. Imagine if more money could be made from manufacturing EVs than vehicles with Internal Combustion enginess, then force the market into EVs by 'banning' IC vehicles...

    • @tsunamis82
      @tsunamis82 Год назад +5

      I won’t be buying electric, simply can’t afford it. Second hand cars cost $10,000 for a new battery.

    • @cbdp
      @cbdp Год назад +2

      @@tsunamis82 Without the battery, they are not worth much.

  • @user-bd1my3jd3z
    @user-bd1my3jd3z Год назад +55

    that amount of water could have been used for new farms for local people, reforestation projects, reversal of desertification

    • @Agustin_R
      @Agustin_R Год назад +7

      No, the water that evaporates comes from the salar, not from rivers. That water can’t be use for human consumption or for any other productive activity

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 Год назад +2

      and yet it wasnt used for any of those things.

    • @michaelsalama6631
      @michaelsalama6631 Год назад +2

      @@Agustin_Rmining operations divert and pollute the rio san pedro and rio loa, the two crucial rivers that allow for these communities to exist. you are incorrect.

    • @prophecyrat2965
      @prophecyrat2965 Год назад +1

      @@michaelsalama6631wasted words on fools who worship machines

    • @robgriffin4801
      @robgriffin4801 Год назад +1

      The problem with all of these claims is that this video didn't actually measure any of these benefits or costs (as stated in the title) and so anyone can say anything here. What are the benefits of reforestation? If I had to guess, I'd say from an avoided climate damage perspective (carbon sequestration) they are waaaaay less than the benefits from batteries replacing fossil fuel use. Is reversing desertification important, if even possible considering climate change and how would we get there without the lower fossil fuel consumption that is the whole purpose of these batteries? How many people would that effect and how do those benefits stack up in aggregate? Are new farms even a good idea considering market factors, let alone in such an arid area? The concept of this video was great, the execution - not so much.

  • @coleleblanc2722
    @coleleblanc2722 Год назад +3

    hence why i always buy a used phone and run it until it dies. these companies promoting phone upgrades every other year are one of the biggest problems.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Год назад +3

    The Atacama isn’t one of the driest places on Earth, it is the driest place on Earth. In some parts it has never rained and the only water available is stored in the massive underground ocean underneath…now we’re evaporating that back into the hydrosphere for the first time in decades, and this will have an effect on the climate.

  • @georgewashington6497
    @georgewashington6497 6 месяцев назад +7

    Start of this video: "Chinese and Russian companies and getting ready to mine Lithium in South America"
    This video also: proceeds to show American mining company Albemarle which already mines Lithium in South America, the last 20 years.

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  • @dfunckt
    @dfunckt Год назад +13

    The green energy future will leave behind dry desiccated landscapes and the graves of the people who lived there.

    • @christopherdesbaux5950
      @christopherdesbaux5950 Год назад +1

      They are already deserts though. It's a salt flat, what are you going to grow there?

    • @Mirakolis
      @Mirakolis Год назад

      What do you think made many of these places dry in the first place? It’s climate change induced by fossil fuel usage

    • @Violent_Combustion
      @Violent_Combustion 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Mirakolisclimate change hasn't caused desertification... It's simply that they were already deserts. Climate change has only caused ~1.9F temperature increase. That is not bad, but it isn't bad enough to cause desertification (yet).

    • @grass23
      @grass23 9 месяцев назад

      @@Violent_Combustion all deserts are the result of climate change.

    • @wamnicho
      @wamnicho 16 дней назад

      @@Mirakolis so people 10,000 years ago were driving ICE cars?

  • @theironnikolov6272
    @theironnikolov6272 6 месяцев назад +4

    The only reason its a problem its because its RUSSIAN AND CHINESE companies if it was some western company then you wouldnt know about it.

    • @ablet85
      @ablet85 2 месяца назад

      HAHAHAHA BHP and BP would like to have a chat with you.... I worked in mining in Western companies, are they better? Probably but there are plenty of major mining companies that have had environmental disasters that are huge in scope taking human lives and destroying eco systems.

  • @misplaced7858
    @misplaced7858 Год назад +2

    If the water is evaporated, can't they condense the vapors and have pure water as a byproduct?
    It seems really wasteful just having the vapors escape in such a dry area.

  • @FRANCOISPOOLMAN
    @FRANCOISPOOLMAN 19 дней назад +1

    THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU APART and FREE!!😢😢😢

  • @thehoundGOT
    @thehoundGOT Год назад +31

    I think this is a great example of the resource curse.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Год назад

      hi michaelp, have you become a flat earther yet?

    • @ThePilotGear
      @ThePilotGear Год назад +6

      @@flat-earther man you guys are digging in the wrong hole looking for pancake batter.

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад

      True. It seems poor countries only elect leaders who are either communist or fascist. The communist mismanages the resources, and the fascist loots the resources. Ugh.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Год назад

      @@ThePilotGear why are you generalizing me saying you guys?

    • @Ffsdevgj
      @Ffsdevgj Год назад +3

      I don’t think necessarily to be a resource curse, but rather a human mismanagement problem of these resources not to mention the ferocity of human greediness is ever more present.

  • @benjamincliman2735
    @benjamincliman2735 Год назад +28

    What!?!? Electric vehicles and batteries are made out of limited resources just like gas powered vehicles!?!? No way!!! Thanks for this hugely informative article that definitely told us something we didn't know!

    • @nagadsby9413
      @nagadsby9413 Год назад

      Best comment of the day!

    • @TML0677
      @TML0677 5 месяцев назад

      It is just a political game. West/East.. like always... Planet will recover but it will wash away its head lice calledhumans

  • @joshuameldru4004
    @joshuameldru4004 Год назад +7

    Very great full that this video is being shown. I feel very strongly against the electric vehicle and the lie being advertised to the ignorant that the electric car is environmentally correct.
    There is currently no patented method of recycling Lithium batteries, no method commercially practiced. This should be concerning to people with a brain.

  • @ricardo1e93
    @ricardo1e93 Год назад +84

    Those communities are the reason why I hope we get alternative fuels for cars or equipment that currently work with internal combustion when its expensive or not viable to use batteries.

    • @Scyths1
      @Scyths1 Год назад +21

      More than a few brands are working on synthetic carbon-neutral fuel, which works with current engines instead of fossil fuel. A few of them have shown real promise, Porsche's one being the most promising to date.

    • @showme360
      @showme360 Год назад +4

      It would be need on impossible for any form of piston action engine to match the efficiency of an electric motor than only has one moving part.

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 Год назад +6

      You are thinking a fuel produced for ice cars isn’t going to have negative consequences during production for some reason?
      Why is that?

    • @HJK242
      @HJK242 Год назад +21

      @@showme360 you need a power plant to make that electricity, EV's pollute more when take account how electricity is made

    • @zanaduz2018
      @zanaduz2018 Год назад +19

      This is the wrong mindset to have: rather than argue about which method to use to power cars, we should be focusing on dropping the number of cars needed as a whole. Improve urban planning to encourage walking or mass transit.

  • @elericrivera2010
    @elericrivera2010 Год назад +3

    This makes you think what we take for granted... Is destroying land and peoples need for water worth all this?

  • @melissabrenton4419
    @melissabrenton4419 6 месяцев назад +4

    I have a friend who is trying to entice us to let a company mine our ground water for lithium. All of our other friends have done it, but here I am learning that this is terrible for our area!!!

    • @johngonon1507
      @johngonon1507 5 месяцев назад

      It's not done the same way everywhere. So it really depends on the process they are going to use. Some recycle the water that is used, drastically reducing the amount of water needed for the process. But of course, less profitable, so only happens in countries with higher regulations (and I don't think I'd place the USA in this category if that's where you are).

    • @melissabrenton4419
      @melissabrenton4419 5 месяцев назад

      @@johngonon1507 I am. She said that the wells will cycle the unused water back into the ground.

    • @johngonon1507
      @johngonon1507 5 месяцев назад

      @@melissabrenton4419 Well it would be nice if they did the same thing that we have in France. They want to open a mine so they asked 3 RUclipsrs to present the technologies, pros, cons, logistics, impact on the environment, the fauna. They really put a lot of the technical details of everything that will be done.
      Let's face it, writing tons of documentation for people to read is great, but how many are going to read it. Three 15-20 minutes videos, each tackling different aspects, is much easier to grasp.
      They had done the same for an offshore wind project.

  • @FlipCouvillion
    @FlipCouvillion Год назад +9

    Imagine where we will be when table salt is expensive or rare.

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Год назад +6

      You mean after we've sold all the trillions of tonnes of salt to the Zagon Galactic Empire?
      I guess we're gonna be screwed after that happens.

    • @rafalpilat4229
      @rafalpilat4229 8 месяцев назад

      It won't, salt is one of the most abundant materials on earth. About 3.5% of seawater is salt, and seas/oceans cover 71% of the earth's surface

    • @mangodzeri6613
      @mangodzeri6613 5 месяцев назад

      @@rafalpilat4229 Aren't the seas and oceans also polluted with heavy metals or radioactive waste?

  • @CarlosMijo
    @CarlosMijo 7 месяцев назад +476

    With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfoli0

    • @KrishKapoor-of7fn
      @KrishKapoor-of7fn 7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.

    • @KarimRazaak
      @KarimRazaak 7 месяцев назад +1

      Right, I've been in constant touch with a fiinancial-analyst since covid . You know these days it's really easy to buy into trending stock`s, but the task is determining when to buy or sell . My advisorr decides entry and exit commands on my portfoliio, I've accrued over $300k from an initially stagnant reserve of $150K.

    • @ClaireHills-rt5lf
      @ClaireHills-rt5lf 7 месяцев назад

      that's impressive!, I could really use the expertise of this advisors , my portfolio has been down bad....who’s the person guiding you.

    • @ClaireHills-rt5lf
      @ClaireHills-rt5lf 7 месяцев назад

      may i know your trader?

    • @KrishKapoor-of7fn
      @KrishKapoor-of7fn 7 месяцев назад

      she's mostly on Telegram, using the user name

  • @chriswilliams8607
    @chriswilliams8607 Год назад +1

    And now compare this with the unimaginable damage the oil industry does, and check how many tons of oil a single EV battery saved.... the environmental discussion is ridiculous, nothing does more damage then ICE cars powered by diesel or gasoline.
    Every EV on the road saves tons and tons and tons of oil, the battery can be recycled, wasted and burned oil cannot.

    • @ThePilotGear
      @ThePilotGear Год назад

      @KevTech1 the gasoline you burned into gassed are not being recycled and are contributing to global warming and climate change.

  • @bored3419
    @bored3419 Год назад +1

    Where are the people who say EVs are clean? They aren't even close

  • @R33Z47
    @R33Z47 Год назад +8

    The poor people always suffer when these kinds of things happens 😢, all the big company and government see is the money it’s sad

  • @Clintoniumer
    @Clintoniumer Год назад +11

    My question...... what happens when these mines start drying up? The cost of batteries worldwide would rocket up as the supply dwindles

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Год назад +7

      Costs will certainly go up much sooner, as the mines are reaching max capacity. No big deal. Sooner or later this EV fad will subside and good old diesel will rise again. The car owner will pay for everything.

    • @hav6301
      @hav6301 Год назад

      in fact when supply dwindles the cost will drop because no one would invest on it and move to the next thing

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      ​@@jmi5969exactly. Biggest fad in history

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад +5

      What happens to ICE vehicles once oil begins drying up? At least it is possible to recycled older EV batteries. They can be 95% recycled, with the lithium and cobalt being 90% recovered and reused in new batteries. Is anyone recycling and reusing old burned gas/petrol or diesel?

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      @@Brian-om2hh drying up 😂 Don't believe the lies sheep. Car oil is recycled... So is car parts. You are obviously uneducated AF like most EV fans, batteries can't be recycled forever, they break down. Your arguments are totally flawed. You do realise electricity to charge EV's is created by burning coal 🙄

  • @jimbaranski4687
    @jimbaranski4687 Год назад +6

    The treated sewage likely has chlorine from killing bacteria, and other chemicals that would not be good for irrigation.

  • @saidtheblueknight
    @saidtheblueknight Год назад +2

    I wonder if Greta or John Kerry are going to go there and protest the environmental damage this all causing?

  • @TheDjacob
    @TheDjacob Год назад +1

    You all forget what oil has done let alone all the bi products of oil

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад

      As long as the oil addicts get to say "See! See! There's no such thing as a clean energy, let's burn this planet down!" Which is half of these comments

  • @crispy6311
    @crispy6311 Год назад +3

    As long as it's not in our backyards! Am I right?

    • @unclefuggly7149
      @unclefuggly7149 4 месяца назад

      The communist governor of Michigan is wanting to build them all over the state. After all, we have the most fresh water to make the top one millionth richest people even richer.

  • @ramheyhey
    @ramheyhey Год назад +6

    I'm so glad this has come out. Fresh water though it's renewable. This amount of freshwater will go into the saltwater portion of the cycle

    • @OrionTheta1
      @OrionTheta1 Год назад

      Collect Rain water. Don't worry about the local water rule... it is safe, sorta. ;)

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад +1

      Freshwater isn't that renewable. Especially if they are pumping out groundwater which can take thousands of years to replenish. We are getting less rain and snow every year, snow melt is converting to water vapor directly instead of turning to snow melt that adds to water tables for rivers and lakes,. There is not enough fresh water to go around in many locations on Earth. Look at the news, see all the places experiencing record high temperatures and droughts.

    • @EXSKIN
      @EXSKIN Год назад

      @@GeorgeMonet Fcuking is in England we've had a whole July of it.

  • @timojarun7830
    @timojarun7830 5 месяцев назад +3

    I’m here to see what might happen to our neighbours in Serbia if they allow lithium mining in their country. They have crazy president and corrupt government so my only hope for them is the sane minority of it’s people.

  • @MultiTHEJOKER
    @MultiTHEJOKER Год назад +7

    like the US is not doing this 😂😂😂 climate change might be real but its politics to them they dont care

    • @spiffinz
      @spiffinz Год назад

      imagine being so brainwashed you believe climate change is driven by human activity

  • @robgriffin4801
    @robgriffin4801 Год назад +1

    The sophistication of the discussion on this video is low, even for youtube. Not all that surprising considering that the video doesn't provide any answers to it's title.

  • @bmanpura
    @bmanpura Год назад +12

    Anything with "commitment" and "big mining company" summon a feeling of scepticism and comedy nowadays.
    Sanction works way better.

  • @tdoutdoors4545
    @tdoutdoors4545 Год назад +21

    Gotta put human need ahead of innovation

    • @fetB
      @fetB Год назад

      exactly, so bring these people to somewhere nice. They live in dry and barren land. This is already a pretty poor life they live, so if you actually cared, you'd get them a place somewhere nice. But then again, its not really about the people but the soulless ev's eh?

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 Год назад

      You have to put the needs of eight billion humans ahead of Jose Morales. Climate change threatens everyone, including Jose. It also threatens most other species of life on the planet. Sorry about Jose's rough deal, but what happened to all his neighbors? They left to make a life somewhere else because the drought (climate change) made it too hard to live in the desert. Maybe Jose should do the same thing. Some places just aren't good for humans to live in.

  • @motouno3778
    @motouno3778 Год назад +30

    Unfortunately wherever & whenever USA - China or Russia gets involved in mining the end result is always catastrophic for the local population ! 😢😢

    • @semperfi6801
      @semperfi6801 Год назад

      No one seems to put that together because these countries do an amazing job at distracting its populations, covering up the lie with propaganda, and just the fact that, especially in America, there is a huge concentration of sheeple that will believe anything and everything.

    • @cvr527
      @cvr527 Год назад +3

      That could be said for any country doing mining.

    • @trasher84
      @trasher84 Год назад +5

      Usa does it best, nobody left alive to suffer 😂

    • @1jay288
      @1jay288 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂 Дак не езди на авто, не летай самолетами, не ешь продкты так как в 99% случаях они перевозятся траками с дизелным двигателем🙄

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад

      Any country mining. No reason to pretend that the US, China or Russia are magically worse.

  • @JohnBinay
    @JohnBinay Год назад +1

    They single out Russian and Chinese mining companies but the first person they interview 50 seconds into the video works for an... American company ? Is that a propaganda video?

  • @BossSpringsteen69
    @BossSpringsteen69 Год назад +1

    As usual, across the world from the big cities to the harsh desserts of any country, where big money is to be made and, people are driven by greed , the well being of the poor and disenfranchised get ignored.

  • @milicaalfirevic3504
    @milicaalfirevic3504 5 месяцев назад +6

    I hope Serbian people will watch this!

  • @pedrorodriguez7601
    @pedrorodriguez7601 11 месяцев назад +4

    I stay with my corolla

  • @pihermoso11
    @pihermoso11 Год назад +10

    I don't see Greta or Just Stop Oil protesters rallying against this, how come?

    • @1jay288
      @1jay288 Год назад +8

      Гретта играет свою роль, как актер Зеленский играет роль президента😂😂😂

  • @tiasara5967
    @tiasara5967 Год назад +1

    So battery operated vehicles make things worse. Got it.

  • @milannikolic9921
    @milannikolic9921 Год назад +1

    We dont need this as we dont need electric cars! We have cars that will run on water..

  • @nicey4100
    @nicey4100 5 месяцев назад +10

    неш копати.

  • @cinilaknedalm
    @cinilaknedalm Год назад +3

    "So Bolivia will become an energy superpower like Saudi Arabia?"
    "Err no"

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay Год назад +3

    The government has just announced their intention to build a massive lithium battery factory, at Bridgewater in Somerset. Meanwhile, all we hear is terrible stories of negativity about EV vehicles, and what a catastrophy awaits us.

    • @miepmaster25
      @miepmaster25 Год назад

      Saves them from building good public transport at least!

  • @SavetheRepublic
    @SavetheRepublic Год назад +1

    The climate hustle is strong.

  • @ChrisB-u4n
    @ChrisB-u4n Год назад +1

    I just love the way we kid ourselves thinking we are doing the right thing by going green!..What a load of BS, the whole thing is about profits, nothing more.

  • @cmm3338
    @cmm3338 Год назад +47

    The amount of power it would take too run all electric vehicles is mind bending. People are being denied permits all over commercially for power stations as reports show some of these use more power than the whole town…

    • @Jhossack
      @Jhossack Год назад +4

      Cite one actual case. Your deluded or lying. Which is it. It costs 4 dollars to charge a car. Without profit.

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      ​@@Jhossackyou are one inept muppet.. you're the deluded one here champ if you think the current electrical grid can handle everyone owning an EV.. Most hot countries can't even handle a summer providing aircon usage in homes..

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад +7

      The amount of power it takes to run the oil industry is also mind bending. Huge amounts of electricity are required just to pump crude oil out of the ground, before it even reaches a refinery..... and once it does reach a refinery, around 6kw of electricity is used to produce each gallon of gas/petrol or diesel. Then 25% of *all* the diesel produced is used to transport the rest of it to where it is stored or sold. Madness....

    • @cmm3338
      @cmm3338 Год назад +4

      @@Brian-om2hh And funny enough, if you switched to electric power right now entirely.. it would be worse for a LONG time, battery charge capacity, and efficiency is not there yet for many applications. We re getting closer though.

    • @mojo-zombie
      @mojo-zombie Год назад

      @@Brian-om2hh Madness indeed... but that applies to both of these options. One has already raped the planet and caused possibly irreversible harm and the other is currently in the process of doing the same, a battery is just an energy storage device and electricity generation is not clean enough yet. EV's will not save the planet and there manufacture is causing considerable harm. I have no preference or answers but would question major government green policies that are pushing this short term stuff due to economics.

  • @vooxo
    @vooxo 5 месяцев назад +3

    Similar is about to happen in Serbia, because EU wants to be greener and sell vehicles that average Serbian can't even afford.

  • @motionsick
    @motionsick Год назад +5

    Getting your cobalt as fast as we can Greta.

    • @ThePilotGear
      @ThePilotGear Год назад +2

      you're aware our main cobalt needs are in the fossil fuel industry, refining gasoline to reduce sulphur?

    • @boblatkey7160
      @boblatkey7160 Год назад +2

      Meanwhile there are tons of lithium batteries that use no cobalt at all

  • @menchosworld7977
    @menchosworld7977 Год назад +1

    Damn waste of water and I can barly water my grass

  • @debartellomartinez7214
    @debartellomartinez7214 Год назад +1

    Looks like cost saving to me, especially if the only people getting poisoned are some dirty goat herders in the middle of nowhere.

  • @aristotlekumpis7095
    @aristotlekumpis7095 Год назад +3

    This is happening at the Salton Sea here in California. They are building a factory here soon.

  • @olekatoska1901
    @olekatoska1901 Год назад +11

    yeah I bet that American Lithium companies do it very differently in Nevada, isn't that right Business Insider/Axel Springer SE?
    I bet they have much to learn from them, let's see it, I'd love to see a complete report of Lithium extraction, the American way, done by Business Insider and their boss, Axel Springer SE. Wouldn't that be interesting too, Dr. Mathias Döpfner?

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 Год назад +6

      Lithium mining in Nevada is hard rock mining not brine extraction.
      There are brines in places like the shrinking Salton Sea.

    • @Zarincos
      @Zarincos Год назад +5

      I'm really curious what the point you're trying to make is. That work standards in wealthier countries are higher? That companies have gotten *really* good at screwing over Central/South American countries?

  • @hobbitsodomizer7301
    @hobbitsodomizer7301 Год назад +3

    Hope these Eco friendly groups watch this. And stop forcing electric cars.

  • @GripWizard
    @GripWizard Год назад +1

    Why do you start with russian and chinese companys? European and american companies are acting there for years...

  • @kristineulm6503
    @kristineulm6503 Год назад

    Thank you for bringing awareness. Hopefully they consider the situation of the indigenous people.

  • @quor2243
    @quor2243 Год назад +6

    You can make a dramatic story with just about anything farmed at an industry level. Just as there is a massive amount of stories about oil and the harm it has done, of course led to the need for more lithium. There is no getting away from the need for the things that power our world. Could we care more and capitalize less, sure, but good luck making that happen.

    • @blerst7066
      @blerst7066 Год назад +2

      Yes, but no. The problem isn't that mining lithium affects the environment, it's that EVs are advertised as "green" when it's actually not. Extracting the resources needed to make EVs is just as harmful to the environment as extracting oil. It's not environmentally friendly, but few people seem to take notice.

    • @quor2243
      @quor2243 Год назад

      @@danielcreatd872 Agree, but that don't excuse doing damage because it's less then oil. Or any other industry that's primary purpose is to power our world. To make things worse we still need all those other industries including oil. All EVs have done is add more demand and create a new problem. If we got rid of oil I would be all for it as we chose the lesser of two evils, but that's not the case.

    • @danielcreatd872
      @danielcreatd872 Год назад +1

      @@John-cp6uc Most life cycle analysis show that EVs are more environmentally friendly than internal combustion engines, even accounting for the harm done in manufacturing. The environmental damage done by lithium or cobalt mining is local and won’t affect the rest of the world, while the same cannot be said for carbon dioxide emissions.

    • @danielcreatd872
      @danielcreatd872 Год назад

      @@John-cp6uc I never said they were completely harmless. I simply said they result in less carbon emissions overall. A single fossil fuel powered vehicle digging lithium can replace thousands of other fossil fuel vehicles with its output. And as I said before, the damage of mining is mostly local.

    • @danielcreatd872
      @danielcreatd872 Год назад +1

      @@blerst7066 It isn’t completely harmless, but it is much less harmful. The damage done by lithium or cobalt mining is limited to the local area, unlike carbon dioxide emissions.

  • @milancvejic6853
    @milancvejic6853 Год назад +3

    Looking at how poor in water reserves are these countries and still mining lithium. In Serbia a company was planning to mine lithium but my people protested and it didn't go thru even tho we have lots of water.

  • @syhi7971
    @syhi7971 Год назад +3

    As is industries care about the environment or local people...never happens. They care about profit before everything.

    • @Leo-gt1bx
      @Leo-gt1bx Год назад

      The new Apple Mother nature advert 😂

  • @NTh3L3tt3r
    @NTh3L3tt3r Год назад +2

    As long as it's not "in my backyard" a blind eye is the only thing to be received from the countries that benefit.

  • @grantottaviano7445
    @grantottaviano7445 Год назад +1

    All in the name of clean energy and the environment.

  • @loripasqualino9613
    @loripasqualino9613 5 месяцев назад +3

    Soon the entire earth will be destroyed.

  • @boblatkey7160
    @boblatkey7160 Год назад +4

    I just hope that I am alive to watch the demise of all humans from the planet. Including myself, it will be a great day indeed. We deserve it!

    • @DinanBMWm5
      @DinanBMWm5 Год назад

      You sound like an edgy 15 year old.

  • @gallantsoul8586
    @gallantsoul8586 Год назад +9

    If companies are building plants planning for next 5 or 6 decades, they have already done their homework. What they need to do is build water pipelines to nearby habitable areas and provide that free of charge. In fact that must be in their government contracts.

    • @BicycleFunk
      @BicycleFunk Год назад

      Probably too late, but yes.

    • @boblatkey7160
      @boblatkey7160 Год назад

      Well you're just dreaming if you think human beings are going to live that long.

    • @gallantsoul8586
      @gallantsoul8586 Год назад +1

      @@boblatkey7160 Dream I must because the alternative is oblivion

    • @LDK447
      @LDK447 Год назад

      We’re heading there buddy, and others have already made that decision for us a long time ago

    • @louiejohncastillo9822
      @louiejohncastillo9822 Год назад

      it should be a problem if it is a short term (relatively). But, if the mine lasts that long, they could just make solar plants there to desalinate seawater/repurpose used water., they can use the fact that there's virtually no rain clouds all the time. when everything is done, those solar plants can be used by the locals to power their towns.

  • @fuelbasti
    @fuelbasti Год назад

    "True"costs? Really? Can anyone count the true costs of fossil energy so far? With all the wars, sinking tankers and political games that ruled the world until now.

  • @zackman1156
    @zackman1156 Год назад +3

    I mean it sounds like we just need to pressure them/hold them to switching to sea water. We also need to insure these countries actually benefit to the fullest off these plants.

    • @michaelsalama6631
      @michaelsalama6631 Год назад +2

      the desalination plants in chile’s atacama use massive amounts of energy, nearly all of which is fossil fuel generated. also the desalination leeches chemicals into the sea, causing high levels of cancer and other disease and kills the marine ecosystems. every solution has a drawback, but instead of opting for the most sustainable and least destructive, mining companies and government (often one and the same) just choose the most profitable option in the short term.

    • @louiejohncastillo9822
      @louiejohncastillo9822 Год назад

      Without the Andes blocking the rain, those lithium deposits might've just washed away into the sea ages ago. Yet, if it only rained there, they wouldn't be facing a fresh water crisis.. but the trade off is there wouldn't be any lithium to mined.

  • @johnfarr5415
    @johnfarr5415 Год назад +4

    Please do the true cost of oil drilling next. Be sure to include all wars fought over oil. All oil spills. And the impact of oil drilling operations.

    • @rcampbell4967
      @rcampbell4967 Год назад

      Wars fought over oil are fueled by artificial factors. The US has enough oil to be self sufficient while exporting oil. IF you believe climate change is caused by human inputs, consider this: currently the life contribution of an electric car is greater than a petroleum fueled car. This will likely change as new methods of recycling lithium from spent batteries is developed, but the carbon contribution of petroleum could instantly decrease with relaxed government restrictions. The US contributes about 15% of the world's carbon emmissions. Cut it in half and statistically it would be negligible. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a scientist and I'd like to point out, neither are you. I'm all for reducing carbon emmissions on the chance that global warming is real and the chance that humans are causing it, but our savior is not electric cars.

    • @Dethflash
      @Dethflash Год назад

      @@rcampbell4967 I'm less worried about carbon, and more worried about the forever chemicals that corporations dump into our environments that infects our water.
      In 2023 a study found that about 45% of US households tab water has some level of forever chemicals in it (Forbes wrote an article about it this summer), but I don't see the news talking about this every day like "climate change". Also the phrase "climate change' is kind of meaningless because the Earth's climate has changed before humans existed, and will continue to change if all humans died, remember the ice ages? Thats climate change too. In the 1970s the media thought Earth was going into an ice age, and I think we can all laugh at those predictions now.
      I agree that the earth warming up a lot could be an big issue, but I think the dumping of harmful toxic chemicals into the environment will poison the earth before the earth becomes too hot due to global warming.

    • @rcampbell4967
      @rcampbell4967 Год назад

      @Igor-uj1sx I was replying to the original poster, not you.

  • @MrSubsound90
    @MrSubsound90 Год назад +3

    Now contrast it with the environmental and human impact of oil.

  • @loripasqualino9613
    @loripasqualino9613 5 месяцев назад +2

    All the worship of money the greed and selfishness is going to rub out humanity

  • @lucystankus
    @lucystankus Год назад +1

    Why is Russia allowed doing business altogether? What the heck?

  • @marcromain64
    @marcromain64 Год назад +26

    Lithium does not degrade by being used in batteries, it can literally be recycled forever. But as always, as long as there are cheaper sources of newly mined Lithium, the market doesn't feel the need to do so on a wide scale.

    • @Leo-gt1bx
      @Leo-gt1bx Год назад +1

      No it is not

    • @marcromain64
      @marcromain64 Год назад +4

      @@Leo-gt1bx Because?
      What do you think happens to Lithium used in batteries, chemically?

    • @houstonbinkley1844
      @houstonbinkley1844 Год назад

      Yeah ok.... that's why there's millions of EVs just wasting away around the world

    • @marcromain64
      @marcromain64 Год назад +3

      @@houstonbinkley1844 So, "millions" it is. Do you have any specific and reliable numbers (preferably per country/region) or are we in the area of perceived facts again?

    • @houstonbinkley1844
      @houstonbinkley1844 Год назад

      @marcromain64 yeah, there's endless fields in Cali, China, UK and France. I'm somewhat of a hybrid/EV tech by trade and love dismantling lithium battery's and watch them spontaneously combust due to oxygen and moisture in the air. You know ScIeNCe.....

  • @zweimmk
    @zweimmk Год назад +4

    Sodium ion batteries are on the horizon and slated to launch late this year. Assuming it does do what it promises to do then the need for Lithium should lower.

    • @1jay288
      @1jay288 Год назад

      Jac yttrium 3 с таким аккумулятором🤫

    • @MrDmadness
      @MrDmadness Год назад +2

      They are so so far away from being a thing bud.. respectfully intended but I guarantee you that this is not something you will see in the next 10 years

    • @dubjubs
      @dubjubs Год назад

      ​@MrDmadness If I remember right the Chinese are having a difficult time making there's run at all. Seen several videos of their EVs catching fire more so than people say Teslas do

    • @Leo-gt1bx
      @Leo-gt1bx Год назад

      Which will require the same mining and create the same pollution

    • @JoeSharp1
      @JoeSharp1 Год назад

      @@Leo-gt1bxI’m not sure mining salt needs to create any pollution. We already produce a lot of salt for our food systems. There are many established salt flats, it’s just a case of evaporating sea water

  • @andrewyu7403
    @andrewyu7403 Год назад +6

    This is nothing in comparison to the scale of environmental damage from oil and gas extractions.
    Water can be drawn from desalination plants powered by renewables.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад

      This is only part. Hunter Briben and the Chinese are in a partnership to use child labor to clear cut and strip mine the Congo for Cobalt. It's a disaster worse than Chernobyl.

    • @railroadforest30
      @railroadforest30 Год назад

      It’s not nothing. For example There are plans in my state to build an open pit lithium mine in Gaston County. This mine would destroy mountain forest and farmland and probably pollute clean creeks

    • @MrDmadness
      @MrDmadness Год назад +1

      You have no idea what energy even is is all I'm hearing

  • @TBonerton
    @TBonerton Год назад +1

    Is the actual goal of reducing climate impact really to save the planet? Or is to save the economy?
    We seem to be figuring out great ways to make money while doubling down on destroying the planet.

  • @marvinmartin4692
    @marvinmartin4692 Год назад +1

    We have got to come up with a better way!

  • @kentd4762
    @kentd4762 Год назад +4

    Meanwhile many EV owners smugly think they aren't polluting or damaging the environment...

  • @dochammer3047
    @dochammer3047 Год назад +7

    If people still drove their old gas powered vehicles every day for the rest of their lives, they would put out less pollution than companies that manufacture lithium 🔋

    • @LabiaLicker
      @LabiaLicker Год назад

      Nevermind petrol, go diesel

    • @jamaly77
      @jamaly77 Год назад

      What an dumb statement, completely missing the context Firstly, lithium isn't only used for car batteries. Secondly, what "people"? Only those who had a car 20 years ago? There will be many more EVs than gas powered vehicles at some point because more and more people can afford a car (on a global scale).
      Would it be better, if all the people in China who started to be able to afford cars in the last decade would choose a gas powered car?
      The actual problem is people are fat and lazy, they drive too much for unnecessary things, and many countries have incompetent governments that are lacking decades behind in public transport (USA).

  • @BhavinTolia
    @BhavinTolia Год назад +4

    Heartbreaking to see the plight of that little girl... local communities that have been poor since generations could be given Govt jobs elsewhere & assisted out of the poverty that they currently live within...

  • @gwenechotaylor96
    @gwenechotaylor96 Год назад +1

    Green energy is not green.

  • @ImaSMACKHEAD982
    @ImaSMACKHEAD982 Год назад +1

    The hypocrisy is amazing

  • @bethmoore-love4223
    @bethmoore-love4223 Год назад +3

    Amazing that humanity will not let go of their cars and modernity, even when it means mass extinction, even of themselves.

    • @carnage237
      @carnage237 Год назад

      yes return to monkey

    • @heartofthematter6691
      @heartofthematter6691 Год назад

      You are right. What’s crazier is that it’s a minority group of people who call the shots for the entire world. All they care about is wealth, power and control. It’s too late though. The ultimate destruction is in full swing.

    • @bentullett6068
      @bentullett6068 Год назад +1

      Make do and mend option works better. People get hooked into these must buy a new car, phone or piece of tech on finance packages and replace them every three years rather than keep for longer periods and mend them. Usually its known as keeping up with the neighbours. I personally prefer if items are repaired and not thrown away.
      Also manufacturers are to blame as they make the majority of their products disposable now with cheap buying costs, no product parts backup or they make them difficult to repair.
      Some of us car and vehicle enthusiasts actually see the keep a older vehicle running a better option for the planet than buying new as you reduce the emissions of building and shipping new vehicles around the world.

    • @ashketchum5466
      @ashketchum5466 Год назад

      ​@@carnage237or use trains like Europeans and Japanese

  • @youxkio
    @youxkio Год назад +13

    Well, this report is not bad. Although I would scare the lithium industry a little bit. I would have included the new findings in battery scientific research that proposed alternatives to lithium.
    Sodium-ion batteries also swerve sharply from lithium-ion chemistries common today. These batteries have a design similar to that of lithium-ion batteries, including a liquid electrolyte, but instead of relying on lithium, they use sodium as the main chemical ingredient.
    That means all that brine would have to be filtered, or get its water evaporated and still bring a little income to those South American countries. However, much less than lithium. But may not need sweet water in the process.