What if we discovered that outer space has the green minerals we need for a carbon-free future? Would those resources be snatched up by a corporation—or could the world find a way to share in the wealth? Listen to Necessary Tomorrows from @DohaDebates.
What if we discovered that space has the green minerals we need for a carbon-free future? #shorts
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No such thing as “space” , they will never leave the firmament
Don’t call me lady!!
I love when people tell me that.
What are green minerals?
I imagine is reference to spectroscopy. The colours reflected by the element. Green is reflected from copper and nickel. Or oxygen in the atmosphere. A great question, many thanks. 👍
Don’t call me lady? Is calling a group of women ladies offensive now?!
Yeah it f’ing is. Especially when some patronizing man pipes up to tell us to “calm down” like he’s some parental figure and we’re children that need to be managed, directed, or policed. He should shut up if he doesn’t have something of substance to contribute to the conversation.
Haha a welcomed giggle, very good. 😊
A mí me gusta que me llamen señora ❤
How doesn’t everyone already understand the only reason for “space exploration” is to steal minerals to continue supporting capitalism?? 🤷🏾♂️💰💸🚀🌌
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The lady is not amused 😂
The green will jump up and down and stop mining them as they will say : stop it we don’t want you peoples to destroy another planet . 😊
Carbon doesnt as long as deforrestation doesnt happen…
If we discover things in space that we want we’ll do what we’ve always done, to get it. Pillage, murder, exploit, occupy, steal, and then leave a trail of devastation behind us. Human nature doesn’t change, sadly.
Call her Ecky-Ecky-Ecky-Ecky-Pikang-Zoom-Boing-Gumzowehzeh