The paradox of clean tech is that the critical materials needed to produce cleaner electricity - such as cobalt, gallium, lithium, germanium, and rare-earth elements, are far more scarce than petroleum, suggesting that global shortages and strife over vital resources is inevitable. Especially between America and China.
The Paradox of Clean Tech
The Paradox of Clean Tech
The Paradox of Clean Tech
The paradox of clean tech is that the critical materials needed to produce cleaner electricity - such as cobalt, gallium, lithium, germanium, and rare-earth elements, are far more scarce than petroleum, suggesting that global shortages and strife over vital resources is inevitable. Especially between America and China.