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by justinator
2881 days ago
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> No, because it's far cheaper to mine it. OK, question answered. > As mentioned above, you've been fooled by the name of the technology and are looking at the wrong part of the periodic table. I asked about lithium recycling. How am I being fooled? |
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(Though I threw that last one in deliberately: we're pulling P out of rocks and throwing it into the biosphere at an unsustainable rate right now, and are going to have to radically adjust the way we do agriculture fertilization in the coming decades. But even then there's going to be plenty of P around, we just have to change the sources we use to extract it.)