TRUST ME, YOU'LL BE TAKING THE BUS

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Published 07/28/2022 World Economic Forum calls to reduce "private vehicles" by eliminating 'ownership'. (WTF?!) World Economic Forum says steps need to be taken to reduce reliance on critical metals amid green energy push. The World Economic Forum is looking to reduce global reliance on critical metals as nations look to make the transition to renewable energy supplies, and one proposal is "reducing ownership of private vehicles". "This transition from fossil fuels to renewables will need large supplies of critical metals such as cobalt, lithium, nickel, to name a few," the forum said in a report earlier this month. "Shortages of these critical minerals could raise the costs of clean energy technologies." The international lobbying organization based in Switzerland has proposed three solutions for lowering the costs of critical metals used in everything from cellphones and electric vehicles to wind turbines and efficient lighting. The forum noted that even with recycling initiatives in place mineral mining is expected to increase by 500% by 2050. "More sharing can reduce ownership of idle equipment and thus material usage," the group argued, pointing to statistics that show the average vehicle in England is driven "just 4% of the time." Vehicle "sharing initiatives" like "Getaround" and "BlueSG" have become increasingly popular around the world and are key in reducing the number of cars and electronics needed globally, the forum argued. "This is not at all resource efficient," the report said. "Keeping a smartphone for five years instead of three reduces the phone’s annual carbon footprint by 31%." The report said companies need to be incentivized to reward consumer longevity and encourage product repurposing to prevent new mines from being opened. When the "World Economic Forum" met "quietly and unreported" by mainstream media "while" the "Paris Climate Accord" was happening (distraction for what was really going on). Klaus Schwab said at the WEF in 2021, "By 2030 you'll own nothing and be happy". Did you hear him? I suggest you look that phrase up. This article is yet another great example of "Rules for Thee but NOT for Me" and "you will own nothing". Can you not see who these pompous, think their the smartest people in the room are?! They just think you are way too "stupid" to know what is good for you. They will continue to have multiple homes around the globe, jets, lots of cars, parties and "congratulations to each other" at those parties, as to just how BRILIANT they are. :) THEY CAN NEVER DO ENOUGH TO HELP YOU, THEY "ARE" THE PROBLEM, THEY BREAK EVERYTHING!!!

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