This is the Breath :verified: on Nostr: npub1hywuy…nke8d npub1yaame…gqqpk the simple answer to your question (and ill ...
npub1hywuy6pv8fctjnppge8cl7ft6gr8qnfhr64c7y3y552ls6v84s5qynke8d (npub1hyw…ke8d) npub1yaame9xaca4pam76l3hwqp569k7gec7su2jhkp5sme9gnsvvl3kq0gqqpk (npub1yaa…qqpk) the simple answer to your question (and ill speak from my long abandoned profession of mineral engineer) is what is the definition of a "resource"
a "resource" is defined as something that can be *economically* extracted. so not only does new more efficient tech increase resources, more commonly, price of a commodity rises and deposits that were not considered resources are now resources. practically speaking we have a relatively limitless stash, but at what cost?
a "resource" is defined as something that can be *economically* extracted. so not only does new more efficient tech increase resources, more commonly, price of a commodity rises and deposits that were not considered resources are now resources. practically speaking we have a relatively limitless stash, but at what cost?