Comments by "Gen Ohmni" (@KingOhmni) on ""Electric" Cars and NIMBY Climate Change Hokum" video.
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Right so I can pretty much tear apart the whole anthropogenic driven C02 led climate crisis nonsense. Basically it boils down to the pacific ring of fire and what an average volcano spits out in terms of gaseous emmissions. It dwarfs anything we are doing in terms of C02, sulfur dioxide and a few other gases. However, that said. Styx mate this talking point of yours regarding fossil fuels used at all levels of manufacture, infudustry and energy generation is very much ringing hollow to me.
I've spent the past 4 years investing with a focus on Platinum Group Metals whose primary use is in ICE catalytic convertors. However during that time I have personally watched how the wider ICE reliant industry, so not just cars I'm on about here, is preparing to shift into renewable, liguid natural gas, a mix of blue and green hyrdrogen, Vanadium Redux Flox Batteries and more that means from digging a mineral out of the ground, refining it, smelting it, transporting it to distrubtion point, selling it, seller utilising refined mineral into whatever, all that with have maybe a 1-5% usage of fossil fuels it does now.
The one company I have the most faith in to make me lifechanging money, cos I'm just a burger flipper as of writing who invest what he can per month to escape the wage cage fate, has gotten to the point where from some point this year all energy needs of on site mining will be derived from a local hyrdoelectric powerplant. It's starting Tarl but you're still talking like the CCP way of dirty mining is the industry norm. ESIA and ESG mate. It's getting ever more important for anyone looking to raise funds on markets for mineral exploration and development.
I disagree with the whole Agenda 2030 thing that coincides nicely with muh climate crisis which I also disagree with on a scientific level. But the thing is, if you can't beat 'em. Join 'em. I'll be making some serious money during the so called electric industrial revolution as industry people refer to it as. And as much as I disagree with the power grab that comes with such endeavours, it is a better realisation of what Tesla laid out long ago in terms of having an industrialised society that does not belch out Great Smogs of London from time to time.
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