the killing zones by pushes off the platforms of NYC subways'
Just some thoughts while enjoying a nice pour of Jameson's Black Barrel.
Folks who write these articles always mention the advent of laws to be imposed on the companies they believe will assume the role of recycling batteries. Now this begs the question; who in their right mind would willing start a business knowing that they will be encumbered by regulations. It's not like buying into cleaning up a deactivated nuclear plant where there is a known trust fund that will fall into their hands.
Hey, what about (not really a full whataboutism) those blades/propellers off the wind farms? I have not seen any recycle scheme for them, last I heard they were simply placed out of sight by being lined up in vast pits and covered with soil. Maybe they will grow new blades.
Also interesting how the contribution of mining detrimental to the environment is ignored.
Btw, is the availability of lithium and other precious metals unlimited or finite as is the claim about oil and gas? Anybody checked for proven reserves? We know gold petered out at Sutton's mill.
I'm going to go watch a DVR'd episode of Murder In Midsomer.
Oh, Halleluiah, Oh, Halleluiah
Throw a nickel on the grass–Save a fighter pilot’s ass.
Oh, Halleluiah, Oh, Halleluiah
Throw a nickel on the grass and you’ll be saved…