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The new report shows that methane accounted for approximately 16 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2016. Other human activities, such as the production and transport of gas, oil and coal, along with the decay of our organic waste, also contribute to global methane emissions.
The article indicates 'that methane emissions slowed in the US, Canada and Europe,' however, doesn't indicate what was done to slow down this process. Could it be something to do with livestock and farm management, or the processed foods that the animals may be consuming? Whatever is being done in these countries with livestock, or in relation to man-made activities and waste management, to limit these methane emissions, then just maybe, the rest of the world could follow these principles. I'm not much of a meat eater, but I wouldn't want to have to limit my dairy, especially, when it contains all a2 protein, and I'm not sure it would make much of a difference to the planet anyway. I wonder how we are going with the chlorofluorocarbons, the aerosol spray cans, refrigeration etc, and the depletion in the ozone layer? I'm not sure if we will see emissions cut, to estimations of the percentages, that will be required to cool the planet in our lifetimes, however, it is hoped that it will be a good start, and it feels good to be able to breathe good clean quality air, and know that we are taking some personal measures, to limit our own individual carbon footprints as much as possible, in our everyday lives.
And investing early in Galaxy lithium, to secure our financial lives, as well as to see the transition to a remarkable new revolution, which will change our lives forever, as we move forward, in the adoption of global battery storage/renewable energy, EV 's and the many lithium/battery technological applications, that we are fortunate to be using everyday.
In relation to Galaxy, there have been many speculations about the many options that management may be considering, and the names of the company/ies that Galaxy is most likely to be partnering with, in order to advance the company forward, to secure their early mover advantage, from a position of strength, and the well earned rewards from exponential demand, within the lithium/battery sector in future years.
Looking forward to whatever announcements management will release in coming months, and even though some of the forum speculations are likely to be fairly spot on, as to what happens next, I think it's possible that management may still have a surprise or two in store.
Apologies for the wordy and lengthy reply, but I know that you are into proactive education. See you in daylight saving time. Mahalo!
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$2.60 Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held