“Just to meet business-as-usual trends, 115% more copper must be mined in the next 30 years than has been mined historically until now,” the study said.

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    My city has been pushing through improving the biking infrastructure for a decade now.

    People have been removed about it from day one. They removeded even more as the first lanes were going in, as they were “useless” and went “nowhere”

    They’ve continued to removed about it every year, every construction project.

    But now, we have a highly interconnected network of bike lanes (most protected) all around town and they’re getting heavily used.

    People still find reasons to removed about it like it’s slowing down traffic by narrowing roads or lost parking spots or whatever, but the “it’s not useful” stuff has stopped.