From the eggheads at physics.org. Trust the scientists.
Renewables will destroy the planet faster than anything else we could come up with.
Now watch for their next agenda, radical population decrease and regulations on human activities.
Marxist playbook right in front of our eyes.
---------
https://phys.org/news/2020-09-renewable-energy-threat-environment.html Mining for renewable energy could be another threat to the environment
The hunt for lithium, cobalt, copper, nickel and aluminum for batteries, solar panels and turbines will necessitate numerous new mines, an impact not considered in international climate policies.
Millions of solar panels and hundreds of thousands of wind turbines aren’t the answer.
“The mining to do that if expanded fully could create as much biodiversity collapse as climate change,†Gibbs says of solar and wind.
“It’s the same dead end,†Gibbs says of nuclear, adding it will enable destructive over-consumption to continue. “We’re all desperate to have some answer. What I’m saying is there is no answer, whether it’s nuclear, renewables or finding more fossil fuels. We have to accept that we’re hitting limits.
Renewables will destroy the planet faster than anything else we could come up with.
Now watch for their next agenda, radical population decrease and regulations on human activities.
Marxist playbook right in front of our eyes.
---------
https://phys.org/news/2020-09-renewable-energy-threat-environment.html Mining for renewable energy could be another threat to the environment
The hunt for lithium, cobalt, copper, nickel and aluminum for batteries, solar panels and turbines will necessitate numerous new mines, an impact not considered in international climate policies.
Millions of solar panels and hundreds of thousands of wind turbines aren’t the answer.
“The mining to do that if expanded fully could create as much biodiversity collapse as climate change,†Gibbs says of solar and wind.
“It’s the same dead end,†Gibbs says of nuclear, adding it will enable destructive over-consumption to continue. “We’re all desperate to have some answer. What I’m saying is there is no answer, whether it’s nuclear, renewables or finding more fossil fuels. We have to accept that we’re hitting limits.