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mandating electric cars and trucks
Rubin had a guy on his podcast this morning who made the very valid point that the focus with EVs is all on the so-called impact EVs have as an end product. No one talks about the environmental impact of the mining that takes place to obtain the lithium and other elements that go into making the batteries.

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Replacing hydrocarbons with green machines under current plans—never mind aspirations for far greater expansion—will vastly increase the mining of various critical minerals around the world. For example, a single electric car battery weighing 1,000 pounds requires extracting and processing some 500,000 pounds of materials. Averaged over a battery’s life, each mile of driving an electric car “consumes” five pounds of earth. Using an internal combustion engine consumes about 0.2 pounds of liquids per mile.

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