HockeyDad
3 years ago

What’s your horses name?

Brewha wrote:



Sarah Jessica Parker.
Brewha
3 years ago
good name….
HockeyDad
3 years ago
Now that I’m here in Texas I need to get a horse and a cowboy hat.
MACS
3 years ago
^Horses eat a lot more than dogs do, just so ya know.
ZRX1200
3 years ago
They don’t bark as much.
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Saw a foldable E-Bike at Costco. $700 or $800.
Small frame, seat maybe 30 inches. Top speed 15.5 mph.

Nice way to dip the toes or a waste of money for an underpowered offering?
8trackdisco
3 years ago

I'm glad you don't believe you're trying to save the planet. Everyone should own a few slaves right? Windmills eh?

Rogan Guest Goes Viral After Exposing "Subhuman" And "Appalling" Cobalt Mining Conditions In Congo



There is one part to the "green" EV revolution that we have written about - but that no one else is talking about: the incessant need for cobalt and the "appalling" way that the battery metal is mined and produced.

After a recent Joe Rogan podcast that went out to the viral host's 40 million plus listeners, we're hopeful that dialogue may finally start to take place.

Siddharth Kara, who is a Harvard visiting professor and also the author of “Cobalt Red: How The Blood of The Congo Powers Our Lives" took to the podcast last week with comments about cobalt mining that already have more than a million listens.

He told Rogan that there's no such thing as "clean cobalt" and that the term was "all marketing," according to a wrap up of the podcast by the NY Post. He noted that the level of suffering of Congolese people working in cobalt mines was "astounding", the report says.

“I’ve never seen [a cobalt mine that did not rely on child labor or slavery] and I’ve been to almost all the major industrial cobalt mines," he told Rogan. 

Yet, modern demand for cobalt doesn't look like it's going to slow down any time soon. “Cobalt is in every single lithium, rechargeable battery manufactured in the world today," Kara said to Rogan. 

“Every smartphone, every tablet, every laptop and crucially, every electric vehicle” needs it, he noted. “We can’t function on a day-to-day basis without cobalt, and three-fourths of the supply is coming out of the Congo. And it’s being mined in appalling, heart-wrenching, dangerous conditions.” 

“By and large the world doesn’t know what’s happening," he continued. “...it just so happened that the Congo is sitting on more cobalt than the rest of the planet combined."

“Before anyone knew what was happening, [the] Chinese government [and] Chinese mining companies took control of almost all the big mines and the local population has been displaced,” he told Rogan. 

“They dig in absolutely subhuman, gut-wrenching conditions for a dollar a day, feeding cobalt up the supply chain into all the phones, all the tablets, and especially electric cars.” 


Meanwhile the report notes that the Biden administration recently "entered into an agreement with the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia" to help bolster the supply of such materials, despite these issues. 

You can listen to the full comments here:



https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/rogan-guest-goes-viral-after-exposing-subhuman-and-appalling-cobalt-mining-conditions-congo 



Don't forget to read the comments on the YouTube video.

Here's another vid



"With climate change hitting harder every year, businesses, governments, and individuals are increasingly embracing electric vehicles and wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources. While that’s great for the atmosphere, it’s hell on the Earth. “Green” power has an Achilles heel: It requires staggering amounts of natural resources. Manufacturing solar panels, wind turbines, and electric cars involves a kaleidoscopic array of materials, from copper and tin to exotic elements like neodymium. To meet the surging demand for all that “green” hardware, we’ll need to mine an additional 10 million tons of copper every year. We’ll need to dig up 20 times more cobalt and lithium than we do today. Gouging out those metals is creating its own set of human and environmental catastrophes, from children risking their lives in Congolese cobalt quarries to toxin-spewing rare earth mines in China."

https://pulitzercenter.org/projects/real-costs-green-energy

Seems there's no "win" with Green like we're being told. Sounds great, but that 20 cents to the dollar claim? We can put that to bed. It's a lie in the long term.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



THAT..... (The Rogan podcast) was Stark & Bleak.
Won't see that story getting traction in the MSM. As horrible as those mines are, one of the biggest atrocities since the 1940s, 98.2% of people have smartphones and electric cars are "the answer", the are going to keep on digging.

HockeyDad
3 years ago
Shovel ready jobs!
8trackdisco
3 years ago

Shovel ready jobs!

HockeyDad wrote:



Lots of those people didn't have shovels. Some of the 14 year old girls had children on their backs.
Guess it is never too young to teach work ethic.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
We are in an existential climate change crisis. Them 14 years olds need to do their part. Enough hard work and they can earn a shovel.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Is this what we should be doing to save the planet?

https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/02/01/south-america-s-lithium-fields-reveal-the-dark-side-of-our-electric-future 



It's all a sham.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
Just think of the billions to be made in cobalt and lithium mine rehabilitation. Think UN meets superfund money!
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Their last great idea was to make fart noises with Teslas. So, there's that.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
Imagine 30 year olds with shovels filling in the cobalt and lithium mines. Stay with me here…..

When they were 12 years old they were the ones who dug the mines….

And their shovels make fart noises!
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
How lifting.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
I should take the idea to “Shark Tank”.
Speyside2
3 years ago
Toyota is betting big on hydrogen. The pollution is incredibly small. If they are right, Tesla go bye bye. I hope they are right.
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
I'd like to see that work, but currently the infrastructure is even worse than electric
deadeyedick
3 years ago
Saw pics recently of a proposed E-Corvette. Now they are just going too far.[-(
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago

Saw pics recently of a proposed E-Corvette. Now they are just going too far.[-(

deadeyedick wrote:



They really screwed the Mustang...so Chevy had to top them.
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