This is a good read, especially the section on waste re use. know it is traced back to the nuclear industry so no doubt cherry picked, but still a good read
https://www.neimagazine.com/features/fe ... s-8786936/
This really seems a OT thread...cheeRS wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 20:15In that case, nuclear is completely 100% recyclable; it's just that it costs less to just dispose of it rather than recycle it into a volcano to be re-mined at a much later date.
Being obtuse and over exaggerating the comparison to a comical level is not like for like is it?cheeRS wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 20:15In that case, nuclear is completely 100% recyclable; it's just that it costs less to just dispose of it rather than recycle it into a volcano to be re-mined at a much later date.
If this post was intended as a game to find the 5 false or extremelly innacurate statements in there, then you nailed it! And it deserves some merit, as fitting 5 false statements into so little lines is not easychrisc90 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 12:24
How long is battery life on these cars? Certainly not brilliant at the minute. Once the battery is removed it can’t be recycled so has to go to waste. Then you have the HUGE mining process of getting lithium out the ground to begin with.
The cars are likely to be charged off non green methods.
If you trace the carbon footprint back of all these electric cars, I’ll bet it’s worse than a combustion engine which will run for many many times longer than a electric car