Accelerate the World's Transition to Sustainable Energy - to fight Anthropogenic Climate Change, page-671

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    Aren’t they?

    If Cu and its uses aren’t a political issue, why would barely, wine, beef, seafood, coal and the like be considered “political issues”?

    Why would certain countries use their position in the Cu game to curtail the rising price of Cu, lately?

    Is there possibly a little bit more of Paper Cu around as opposed to the physical stuff stored?

    Business is business, I agree but isn’t part of the purpose of government the management of our exports and to see that all Australians benefit from our resources?

    Just as you want to see the government regulate the transport industry and our electricity supply, shouldn’t they be considering any implications in royalties from base metals?

    Perhaps it isn’t important to you but I see it as a part of the web of modern life.
 
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