*G20 Nations' Banks Spent Nearly Twice as Much Financing Fossil Fuels as Renewables.*
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*G20 Nations' Banks Spent Nearly Twice as Much Financing Fossil Fuels as Renewables.*
The Lancet reports that global heating is already damaging people's health globally, and the world's medical systems are not strong enough to cope. In addition, since decarbonization is going too slowly, that problem is getting worse.
The US needs to mine more lithium, but the mines raise issues.
I know of three kinds of issues about operating a mine of any kind:
The result was, naturally, that mines have polluted many areas. Whenever a mine shut down, it dumped the burden of cleanup on the public.
We must develop a new, cleaner method of mining, which we could call zero pollution mining, and require mines to use it. A mine must set aside funds for future shutdown costs each year it operates, in an account it cannot withdraw money from, at a rate set by the an environmental agency.
If that makes the extracted mineral more expensive, so be it. The cost of avoiding the need for future cleanup, and carrying out whatever part can't be avoided, should be part of the price of the mineral.
If adjustment to the plan will make some people happier, let's do so. But this is a secondary issue, not as important as preventing global disaster.
Musk personally spread an absurd conspiracy theory on Twitter. This shows he is not fit to be in charge of such a company.