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The Value Perspective with Doomberg

The Value Perspective

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How the World Really Works by Backlabs Mill

The question is based on the book how the world really works a scientist guide to our past present and future by backlabs mill. The author highlights that there are four materials on which humanity is highly dependent and which subsequently depend on fossil fuels number one is a man, number two is still which you made a reference to as one of the key component materials to build wind turbines number three is ammonia and number four is plastics in his expert opinion. Is there any way to transition any of the materials away from fossil fuels and what are the medium consequence consequences of doing so? There's no question in my mind that political will and sufficient funding we could essentially make ammonia carbon free feed the world using nuclear

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