From the BBC: Race to mine metals for EV batteries threatens marine paradise
Nickel mining in Indonesia, in response to the demand from EV manufacturing, is destroying some of the most pristine environments in Indonesia.
Stark images, captured from a drone by environmental campaigners and shared with the BBC, appear to show how nickel mining has stripped forests and polluted waters in one of the most biodiverse marine habitats on Earth.
This is amazing, not because it is new news, but because it has been reported by the BBC.
This is MGUY Australia's video Electric cars are TERRIBLE for the environment
In the blinkered rush towards EVs and net zero, which is supposed to save the planet, the Greenies have been remarkably selective about what environmental issues they focus on. Their tunnel vision regarding climate change has meant that they have conveniently ignored the myriad other unforeseen consequences of this mad push for net zero. Many of which are far worse for the environment.
The video is about 8 minutes long.
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