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Follow the science! Our favorite scientist is back to tell us about his book and much more!

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Mark Mills joins us again, this time for what was our first livestream episode! Maybe you missed the live show, but here it is in all its glory.
He's a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a physicist with a background in mining and manufacturing. Last time he told exactly why there won't be near enough minerals for the "energy transition." Now he's hear to tell us a whole bunch more.
Mark deals the harsh truth on:
- Why we should be optimistic
- Technology that will actually make things better, as covered in his book (link below)
- Why EVs aren't as clean or simple as you might think, and why they're going to send our automotive jobs overseas
- Why the recent dial-back of net zero goals in the UK matters
- Flying cars and walking cars!
It's a deep (but also often funny) episode, and well worth your time! Check it out, and do check out Mark's book too. (I've got my copy!)
https://www.amazon.com/Cloud-Revolution-Convergence-Technologies-Economic-ebook/dp/B08YPX96ZF/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3L2MQ5GGJEJH5&keywords=mark+p+mills&qid=1695684361&sprefix=%2Caps%2C85&sr=8-1
PS - many thanks for her excellent work as our producer on this one to Gail Robertson, Chief Curiosity Officer at GailNow and at her Curious Minds web show - do check it out too!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jTAajk7XaEYerR5ZqrWWg

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Mark Mills joins us again, this time for what was our first livestream episode! Maybe you missed the live show, but here it is in all its glory.
He's a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a physicist with a background in mining and manufacturing. Last time he told exactly why there won't be near enough minerals for the "energy transition." Now he's hear to tell us a whole bunch more.
Mark deals the harsh truth on:
- Why we should be optimistic
- Technology that will actually make things better, as covered in his book (link below)
- Why EVs aren't as clean or simple as you might think, and why they're going to send our automotive jobs overseas
- Why the recent dial-back of net zero goals in the UK matters
- Flying cars and walking cars!
It's a deep (but also often funny) episode, and well worth your time! Check it out, and do check out Mark's book too. (I've got my copy!)
https://www.amazon.com/Cloud-Revolution-Convergence-Technologies-Economic-ebook/dp/B08YPX96ZF/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3L2MQ5GGJEJH5&keywords=mark+p+mills&qid=1695684361&sprefix=%2Caps%2C85&sr=8-1
PS - many thanks for her excellent work as our producer on this one to Gail Robertson, Chief Curiosity Officer at GailNow and at her Curious Minds web show - do check it out too!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jTAajk7XaEYerR5ZqrWWg

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