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Lithium is a storage medium and nothing else. How you create the energy that goes into that medium i

Lithium is a storage medium and nothing else. How you create the energy that goes into that medium is what ultimately decides whether a lithium battery is taking away from the carbon footprint or contributing to it. [Outsider Club Header] Oct 13, 2023 by Alex Koyfman for the Outsider Club Is Black Lithium the Next Big Thing? Dear Reader, When arguing with members of the lithium-denialist cult, it’s only a matter of time before one can expect the unsheathing of the reliable and ubiquitous "lithium does more harm to the environment than fossil fuels" argument. And you have to admit the evidence can be compelling. When looking at a collection of traditional lithium evaporation ponds, it’s hard not to grimace at the thought of all the nasty interactions taking place between the solution and the soil surrounding it. [MI Black Lithium Image 4] But when looking at the big picture, this assault on the emotions rapidly breaks down into a web of fallacies, half-truths, and failures to comprehend. In their present forms and at their present rates, lithium and cobalt mining combine to account for less than 3 million tons of annual carbon dioxide. The combined effect f the global fossil fuel industry, on the other hand, is over 34 billion tons — more than 10,000 times the footprint. Even when you include all the overhead required to turn physical force into usable kilowatt hours — including the equipment necessary to make the conversion — the comparison between lithium-based batteries and fossil fuels in terms of lifetime effect on the carbon footprint is dramatic. [lithium] So there’s that, but even these small appeals to logic are insignificant compared with the bigger, more compelling argument. What All the Talking Heads Never Get Right You see, lithium is a storage medium and nothing else. How you create the energy that goes into that medium is what ultimately decides whether a lithium battery is taking away from the carbon footprint or contributing to it. [$34,200 Retirement Handout Starts on OCTOBER 18.]( There isn’t much time to waste... You could boost your retirement income by up to $34,200 a year simply by staking a claim on a new income stream hidden in the recent Inflation Reduction Act. It’s 100% legal, but you’ll need to move fast. The next payment is due on OCTOBER 18. [Discover the full details of this retirement income opportunity by clicking here.]( You can charge batteries using electricity you generated burning oil, gas, or coal — another argument commonly wheeled out by the cult — but you can also charge them using renewables, nuclear, or any other method of making electrons get up and move en masse. That makes batteries completely adaptable to the situation, the economy, and the available infrastructure. With fossil fuels, the only way to harness the energy is through production and refinement of a finite resource, and the only way to convert the stored energy into something usable is combustion, which also leaves you some carbon dioxide and particulate pollutants as a parting gift. Compared with lithium power, fossil fuels are hopelessly confined to a very narrow spectrum of use scenarios, not to mention suitable hardware to get the job done. Ever hear of a gas-powered wristwatch? I haven't. Batteries, on the other hand, provide the perfect method for powering personal devices of all sizes, as well as 100,000-ton cargo ships and everything in between. So when lithium denialists bring up how every charging station has a generator backup that runs off diesel or how an endangered species of poison dart frog is now at risk thanks to evaporation ponds in Chile, don’t forget that renewables are expanding their market share while everything else is in decline. That's not to mention the fact that fossil fuels have been contaminating the ecosystem at thousands of times the rate for decades on end, with complete decarbonization a physical impossibility. [renewables chart] Anecdotes Versus Megatrends Still, those of us who have embraced that electron-driven future cannot help but cringe at the thought of having to pick and choose what to kill to benefit the greater good. We should be able to have it all: clean, potent power at no cost to the environment at all. The No. 1 AI Stock of Our Era Using artificial intelligence (AI), this obscure company has made what could arguably be the most impactful medical breakthrough of our lifetime... Reducing the time frame for drug discovery by 70%... Slashing the costs of drugs by 80%... And even leading the charge with a novel cancer treatment that's swiftly advancing through clinical trials! This firm, with its innovative use of AI, is the catalyst of what Morgan Stanley says is a "$50 billion opportunity" for investors. It’s precisely why big market players like Bill Gates, BlackRock, and Citigroup are heavily investing in this $5 stock. [Join them before it’s too late.]( Right now, that vision of the future is coming closer and closer to reality. For the last several weeks, I’ve been writing about a company operating out of Calgary that’s perfected a method for converting oil and gas production operations to also harvest lithium. The environmental impact is close to nothing, as all this company does is tap into the wastewater flow, filter the brine, and walk away with salable lithium. But the potential it opens up for global lithium production is nothing short of transformative. The benefits begin by eliminating some of the biggest time-wasters associated with traditional lithium production. No more guesswork. No more searching. No more test drilling. No more geologists taking their time. Saving the One Resource We Can Never Recycle: Time The lithium has already been harvested through years of leeching. But perhaps even more importantly, this process opens dozens and perhaps hundreds of previously inaccessible resources for development. Where traditional lithium mining takes up to a decade to get salable product off the property, this extraction method only requires the installation of a processing facility; production can be up and running in a matter of weeks. Putting this as plainly as I can, this technology, scaled out globally, could be the missing piece of the great post-carbon vision. Oppenheimer Would NEVER Have Seen This Coming After 70 years, J. Robert Oppenheimer’s legacy is being rewritten. It’s all due to the breakthroughs being made in next-gen nuclear technology, like small modular reactors (SMRs). These mini reactors are safer, smaller, and will start popping up all over the world in the next few years... But the real opportunity isn’t in the builders of these SMRs — it’s in their fuel source. [You need to see this one for yourself immediately.]( Now, for the profit-minded speculator, the news gets better. This is a lithium-production pure play, meaning that this is the focus. This technology. This business model. There are no other divisions or departments. This company does this one thing and this one thing only, and it’s still in the early stages. How early? Shares are trading at under $0.50 apiece on both the U.S. and Canadian exchanges, with a market capitalization of just over US$20 million. This Is a Speculator's "Holy Grail" Stock The technology is proven and already getting scaled out. Commercial production at the company’s chief testing ground — a 671-square-mile oil and gas property in Northwestern Alberta — is expected to commence next summer. Annual revenues from the initial production rates are expected to surpass the company’s current market capitalization in just the first year and possibly by several-fold. I don’t think I need to tell you what that sort of performance can do to a stock. In the mind of a real resource speculator, this one has all the earmarks of a monster in the making. My readers have been getting the inside track on [this game-changing lithium player]( since I started coverage over the summer. Things are really starting to heat up right now, though, as we start to ramp into next year. I don’t know if I’ve ever been this excited about an energy-related stock, but you should make up your mind for yourself. [Get the full story right here by viewing my video presentation.]( It’s quick, it’s free, and we won’t even ask for your email address. [Enter here.]( Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( P.S. Today’s article was originally published by our sister publication [Energy and Capital](, which is solely dedicated to helping readers profit from the ever-expanding and ever-changing energy sector. 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