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we see is that by 2035, you're going to need over 300 new mines to meet projections by 2035 or seem to lithium demand is going to double and these minerals and these huge demands show to me, production from the batteries but again, the big difference with fossil fuels that are burned off as we can recycle these minerals we use them in batteries. 0nce recycle these minerals we use them in batteries. once you produce these batteries, they can be recycled in those materials we use, that will help cut down the carbon footprint. henry, at what point does driving an ev pay off, where the savings on carbon emissions outweigh the emissions created in making the car and the batteries? studies show that, you know, as soon as less than two years of driving, you can pay back the carbon debt, if you like, or the carbon emissions caused by manufacturing the battery. but the critical thing is the supply chain, the battery manufacturing is moving to areas of

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The Context

with their mental health and desperately seeking out support, but they are _ desperately seeking out support, but they are unable to access it. millions _ they are unable to access it. millions of people struggling with mental— millions of people struggling with mental health would love to be working — mental health would love to be working but if they can access the sunport, — working but if they can access the support, you know, removing financial— support, you know, removing financial support is not going to help them move into work. it's only going _ help them move into work. it's only going to _ help them move into work. it's only going to worsen their mental health. 0k. going to worsen their mental health. 0k~ what _ going to worsen their mental health. 0k. what do you make the projections of how much benefit built to the taxpayer will increase is quite start, the scale of the problem, do you agree with the scale of the problem that something has to be done? i problem that something has to be done? .�* problem that something has to be done? ., �* ~ ., ., ., done? i don't know how accurate the redictions done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are. _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i do _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i do know - done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i do know since l predictions are, but i do know since the pandemic we have seen a very large increase in people off work long—term with mental health problems, particularly amongst the young. and i think that actually,

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Erin Burnett OutFront

could absolutely turn around here and go back up. >> maybe two at thousand, 85,000. some people are projecting 150,000, but that's not what's important. because what somebody thinks it's going to do doesn't mean it's going to do it. you have to look at and what backs bitcoin it's people's emotions, it's not like a stock where are you have a company, you have a product, you have earnings, you have a solid thing. >> this bitcoin, the movement of it is simply based on the projections of people. >> and are they willing to buy, sell, or whatever? so if you are going to put money in bitcoin i still say this is money that you can afford to lose because nothing is backing it. remember, it was at 64, at 70, or 67,000 a few years ago when all the way down to 17,000, all the way back up. so it goes up and down. so why are you investing in? can you

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ECB stands pat, but says June projections may justify cuts

Rate-setters in Frankfurt stood pat on rates on Thursday, but said that it would be correct to lower interest rates if its next set of projections, in June, increased their confidence that inflation was headed lower.

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Property Insider: 300+ retirement villages ranked; $1.5b developer's forecast; who wants $500k+ from failed builder; new Naylor Love CEO

Ranking 300-plus retirement villages and their 71 operators, a $1.5b property developer’s gloomy view of the market right now, who’s chasing $500,000+ from a...

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Vadodara Municipal Corporation: VMC's Actual Spending on Development Works Far Lower Than Projections | Vadodara News

The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has been spending far less on development works than projected in the budget. In the last six years, the VMC has spent only around Rs 664 crore a year, on average, on development works. The opposition has criticized the budget for not reflecting the actual spending on development works.

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RBI Monetary Policy Committee Statement: Full text of Governor Shaktikanta Das' speech on February 8, 2024

RBI Monetary Policy Committee: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that the MPC remained resolute on containing inflation at a target of 4%. This is the sixth consecutive unchanged decision and comes after the Interim Budget was announced on February 1, 2024.

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An EV winter in the offing? Elon Musk tones down growth projections

Originally Posted by GTO I frankly don't understand why a lot of us think "the arrival of EVs means the death of ICE". Petrol, diesel, hybrid & EVs all have their own pros & cons,

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An EV winter in the offing? Elon Musk tones down growth projections

Elon Musk has toned down the growth projections and issued warning on sales growth and margins. Tesla stocks are on a free fall. Apple postponed the EV launch to 2028. Looks like an EV winter is in

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BBC News

trump, i would declare victory right now and get on the plane and fly— right now and get on the plane and fly to— right now and get on the plane and fly to new hampshire before anybody — and fly to new hampshire before anybody starts looking at results _ anybody starts looking at results and talking about expectations. he's the winner, according — expectations. he's the winner, according to projections. take the win — according to projections. take the win. the thing is, with the caucuses— the win. the thing is, with the caucuses and why entrance polls are so _ caucuses and why entrance polls are so accurate and i think why this projection was made — it's because — this projection was made — it's because there's no secret ballot _ because there's no secret ballot. when you do an entrance pou. _ ballot. when you do an entrance poll. you — ballot. when you do an entrance poll, you walk into a room where _ poll, you walk into a room where the public is there and people — where the public is there and people will see who you voted for. that's why i think the projection's so good. as we were just — projection's so good. as we were just talking _ projection's so good. as we were just talking about i projection's so good. as we were just talking about all i projection's so good. as we l were just talking about all of the other issues as well — immigration helped boost trump, apparently, and most iowa caucusgoers largely dismissed his legal woes — this is reporting we've seen from our partner again, reporting we've seen from our partneragain, cbs reporting we've seen from our partner again, cbs news. this gives a good picture of where voters stand at this moment in this very first contest? it’s this very first contest? it's interesting _ this very first contest? it�*s interesting having confirmation — we don't have the total numbers yet — but confirmation of support amongst white evangelical voters. in 2016 when he first ran in iowa, he only got 22% of the white

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