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Hungry:
Ugh you soundbite eating moron.
Each litre of petrol burnt emits 2kg of C02.
We burn 800 million litres of petrol a day.
Thats 1.6 million tons of C02 entering the atmosphere a day.
Imagine what a 1,600,000,000 kg block of carbon looks like, then put 365 next to each other and thats what we do every year.
And you think the by-products of new energy are the greater of 2 evils?
By-products:
https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/...act-of-lithium-batteries/
The lithium extraction process uses a lot of water—approximately 500,000 gallons per metric ton of lithium. To extract lithium, miners drill a hole in salt flats and pump salty, mineral-rich brine to the surface. After several months the water evaporates, leaving a mixture of manganese, potassium, borax and lithium salts which is then filtered and placed into another evaporation pool. After between 12 and 18 months of this process, the mixture is filtered sufficiently that lithium carbonate can be extracted.
South America’s Lithium Triangle, which covers parts of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, holds more than half the world’s supply of the metal beneath its salt flats. But it is also one of the driest places on earth. In Chile’s Salar de Atacama, mining activities consumed 65 percent of the region’s water, which is having a large impact on local farmers to the point that some communities have to get water elsewhere.
In Australia and North America, lithium is mined from rock using chemicals to extract it into a useful form. In Nevada, researchers found impacts on fish as far as 150 miles downstream from a lithium processing operation.
Lithium extraction harms the soil and causes air contamination.
In Australia, only two percent of the country’s 3,300 metric tons of lithium-ion waste is recycled.
There have been a number of fires at recycling plants where lithium-ion batteries have been stored improperly, or disguised as lead-acid batteries and put through a crusher.
It is estimated that between 2021 and 2030, about 12.85 million tons of EV lithium ion batteries will go offline worldwide, and over 10 million tons of lithium, cobalt, nickel and manganese will be mined for new batteries.
Cobalt is found in huge quantities in the Democratic Republic of Congo and central Africa where it is extracted from the ground by hand, using child labor, without protective equipment.
Where does the electricity used to recharge batteries come from?
How much will it cost to trade my fluffty combustion engine for a new electric mini me 45 mph clown car?