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Dirty secret about source of batteries muddies green energy push

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 10, 2022

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It’s ironic that it takes a research fellow at a conservative think thank to detail the slavery, child labor, and Chinese profit-making behind the green evangelists’ promotion of batteries vital for so-called renewable electricity for cars and wind and solar plants ( Opinion, Oct 3).We see frequent claims in the media that offshore and land-based wind will supply enough power for hundreds of thousands of homes but little information on where... + full article



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