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The True Cost of Mining for the $500 Billion Electric

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  1. That was the most educational video I've seen in a very long time. Anymore like this would be great thanks for the terrific work you do along with your great ideas ALOT of times you make me speechless, for I've never thought of that. Keep up the great work.
    Ps. Your very handsome!!

  2. You don't need batteries just a ring magnet and a steel rod and simple wiring it makes 238 volts at as many amps as you pull from it no moving parts doesn't make.heat and never wears out we never needed Fossil Fuel

  3. So how do they make all the components required for every aspect of the entire processes covered in this little video? I mean the factories ( and all the parts needed to make those factories) to make the vehicles and machines all the way through from the mining to the transporting, to the processing, to the next factory for the manufacturing of the components to the next factory for the recycling of the components— WITHOUT fossil fuels????
    You see they never go into the BIG picture of it all.
    See with eyes of eagle, not with eyes of mouse.
    In other words always look at the entirety of a situation before you jump on a band wagon.

  4. So has anyone bothered to point out the amount of combustion type machinery that has been required for all these ‘green’ ingredients?!?
    Also when a large company or government agency says – we’ll do more at monitoring something like the hazardous effects of something making them millions, they don’t mean that they have ANY intentions of changing anything to make it better/ cleaner/ safer, they simply mean that they’ll keep watching it happen so they can truthfully say- yap by golly we’re monitoring it.

  5. Let me reiterate for you that the mine in Butte Montana was closed in the 80’s. The copper there was not being mined for electric vehicles as they didn’t exist back then. But copper has been used en mass for all manner of things. Pipes for water, wire for electricity in every building, hand rails, dishes, jewelry and probably a plethora of items I haven’t mentioned. But just as I had brought up in my other comment, we are not the only ones on this planet.

  6. The process from the Chinese company in Bolivia mentioned that the direct extraction used chemicals. I wonder what those chemicals are and what they are subsequently doing to the earth and it’s ground water.
    You know humans are not the only creatures on this earth. We are not the only ones who require clean water. It seems to me that all these ‘green’ industries are decimating our earth in an exponentially excelerated (sp?), timeline.
    Whenever people tout about the wonders of electric cars, solar power, wind turbines, I in return point out in as much detail as I can exactly how much their green pet projects are actually destroying ( literally) our earth!

  7. Did you know they burn tires to speed up the process of getting lithium out of pegmatites? Even if they didn't burn tires, mining lithium is way worse on the environment than drilling for oil. Not only that, how are they going to dispose of all these batteries? Remember, it was an issue with batteries from regular cars. We have to trade in the old batteries for the new ones for regular cars. Look how much of a disaster mining lithium causes compared to drilling for oil.

  8. This is what needs to be shown on the news, people are so ignorant Inc me before I watched this, its sad and i feel guiltyand disgusted, and in UK we are kinda being forced,feed that going electric is a good thing and how it's saving the environment,

  9. What do you want to do about it buddy everything you own has copper in it your watch your truck your car your house your cell phone your TV your microwave your garbage disposal most likely the pipes in your house that run the water through them or copper do you understand what you're saying just asking

  10. More and more are working from home. Some just go in the office for meetings . Everything is online. Everything being delivered. So, with less people on the road more than ever, more shopping online and having it delivered. More working from home. Watching movies at home. All our manufacturing over seas. I'm wondering, is it really as bad as it was from the 90s? I don't think so. If we take from space…what will attack us because we extract from up there? Don't want to open that door.

  11. 34:00 : And this is how they lie to you: Go back and watch the video again. All those heavy-hauler trucks, processing plants and transport ships? Those are all powered by diesel engines…and are not being factored into the emissions figures for EVs. And no, hooking EVs up to grid power is not better for the environment, because they will need to expand power generation – virtually all of it fired by coal – to take up the added demand on the main grid….and no – wind and solar will not cover it. If they could, it would have already been done, but they can't – and those windmills are nowhere near as "green" as people have been led to believe…but that's a whole other program.

  12. This whole electric car thing is a scam. None of these batteries are recyclable. They remain toxic forever, the human cost is literally a crime against the poor, not to mention that the pollution generated buy their construction far outweighs the pollution generated by a normal petrol engine, we are being lied to, for the profit of politicians and industrialists

  13. 0:00: ⛏️ Environmental impact of electric car industry mining operations and battery production.
    5:20: ⚠️ Impact of new lithium extraction technologies on the environment and ecosystems.
    10:31: ⛏️ Environmental impact of electric car industry: mining pollution, metal distribution, and battery materials dominance.
    16:26: ⛏️ The impact of mining operations in the DRC on residents, the global supply chain, and historical exploitation.
    23:15: ⚠️ Environmental impact of nickel mining in Indonesia raises concerns among investors.
    27:42: ⛏️ Impact of Deep Sea Mining on Marine Life and Ecosystems
    33:59: ⛏️ The environmental impact and challenges of mining for electric car production.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

  14. Because this going green crap – it’s all about the money to be made .. corporations and governments never care about the cost, or damage they do to humans and animals, they just care about the 💰 that will be made…then they turn and try to convince the public to go ‘geen”, while behind all this they are racing to get all the minerals to make the batteries.. it’s really disgusting-

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