Mining for these raw materials would have to increase by over 300% to achieve “net zero” goals.
In order to meet Net Zero by 2050 we will need 4,575,523,674 tons of copper. 940,578,114 tons of Nickel. 8,973,640,257 tons of Graphite. 4,163,162 tons of Germanium. At todays mining rates that would take over 1000 years. Net Zero is a lie that will never happen. pic.twitter.com/V3UrcJw76L
— John Lee Pettimore (@JohnLeePettim13) June 14, 2024
This guy is still in college and he’s kicking butt with every X post. The left already hates hime. Not bad for an undergraduate!
Okay. Study this chart. Look at it real hard. Look until your eyeballs fall out of their sockets. 👀
— Chris Martz (@ChrisMartzWX) June 23, 2024
Materials requirements per terawatt-hour (TWh) of electricity produced for renewables:
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) ☀️
‣ 4,050 tons/TWh of concrete
‣ 7,900 tons/TWh of steel
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