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Forced responses: Nov 2021

3 Nov 2021 by Gavin

A bi-monthly open thread related to climate solutions. This month will start off with COP-26 and many targets and plans and mechanisms will be proposed and discussed. Look out for the updated impacts of the evolving NDCs such as this one from Climate Resource, suggesting that the world could be on track for just a little less than 2ºC warming (relative to the pre-industrial) (if everyone does what they pledge and we are lucky with respect to climate sensitivity). Please be respectful and constructive.

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    1 Jan 2022 at 12:28 AM

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    1 Jan 2022 at 2:23 AM

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  3. Richard the Weaver says

    1 Jan 2022 at 10:17 AM

    Nigel,
    You asked about lithium reserves vs fossil fuel reserves.
    If a battery lasts twenty years and half of our lithium reserves will be used in the initial build, and we maintain an 80% lithium recovery during recycling, we get…

    40 years via mining
    32 years via first recycling
    25 years
    20.
    16
    12
    —
    About 144 years. I think there’s enough fossil fuel laying around to match lithium’ s unsustainability. (Hat tip to Killian)

    And since biofuels and synfuels can do the longer-term storage thing,

    wouldn’t it be prudent to stretch out the lithium thing?

    RePete is doing well. When it warms up (two days) I’ll post another Craigslist and I’ll put up a notice in the neighborhood convenience store.

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