Canadian cobalt mines gain traction
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maryjane48 wrote:http://business.financialpost.com/investing/cobalt-for-cobalts-sake-electric-vehicle-boom-changing-the-equation-for-a-mining-byproduct
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So its OK to mine, dig up ecosystems and pollute the environment for one resource, but no fort another just because it suits your illogical agenda?
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Lol. Yea dont you love it
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I've posted this before....but seems fitting for this thread.
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Like i said before if you think the lithium is not going to get mined your delusional. facts vs fantasy .
Now tar sands do not have to be mined . Big diff
Now tar sands do not have to be mined . Big diff
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maryjane48 wrote:Like i said before if you think the lithium is not going to get mined your delusional. facts vs fantasy .
Now tar sands do not have to be mined . Big diff
Wow - that post is the very definition of pot calling the kettle black
Oil in Alberta will be mined for a very, very long time - long after you and I are gone my dear. And the kicker is, with new sites going up in the coming years, and existing sites boosting production - the oil patch will be a very large part of the Canadian economy for years to come.
Sorry MJ, Vegas isn't the delusional one
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And when the tar sands are depleted then what ? Unicorn dust ?
And whose going to pay to clean it up ?
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.theglob ... e34512916/
And whose going to pay to clean it up ?
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.theglob ... e34512916/
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maryjane48 wrote:And when the tar sands are depleted then what ? Unicorn dust ?
And whose going to pay to clean it up ?
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.theglob ... e34512916/
MJ, it's the oil sands......and I suggest you do a bit of reading on how much oil is actually left in the OIL SANDS before you make a comment like that....
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maryjane48 wrote:Like i said before if you think the lithium is not going to get mined your delusional. facts vs fantasy .
Now tar sands do not have to be mined . Big diff
Face it MJ oil is going to be extracted from the oil sands until it's gone, if you don't believe that you are delusional. And that is a fact contrary to your fantasy
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maryjane48 wrote:And when the tar sands are depleted then what ? Unicorn dust ?
And whose going to pay to clean it up ?
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.theglob ... e34512916/
The Athabasca Oil Sands have an estimated 173 billion barrels of oil, which will take 170 years to mine. Current sites have a lifespan of 50 years minimum. I think we're good on that end
As for cleaning things up, the oil companies themselves are getting much, much better at cleaning things up. Who's gonna clean up the mess the cobalt mines leave behind?
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