• @[email protected]
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    -3811 months ago

    I hope not, because salt isn’t a renewable resource. And who the hell wants to fight the auto industry for something we need for food?

    • Nima
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      4111 months ago

      Sodium isn’t rare in the slightest. according to Wikipedia, “Sodium is the sixth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and exists in numerous minerals such as feldspars, sodalite, and halite (NaCl).”

      salt isn’t going anywhere. no need to fret.

      • @[email protected]
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        -311 months ago

        We had a shortage in Canada… but after looking into it, it appears to have been caused by a labour strike. LOL

        Yes, it’s abundant. But it is still a finite resource that needs to be mined/harvested, and what will that look like when the EVs are running off sodium-ion batteries?

        • GreenM
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          411 months ago

          Bit better then when we mined coal or lithium since it’s so abundant we don’t have to fck up whole regions for it to get to the little bit here and there. Desalination makes sense, dried death salt lakes also seems logical etc. Salt is everywhere. People are even building artificial “caves” with salt for others to go breath salty air inside.

        • @TheHotze
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          311 months ago

          A lot of desalinization plants just release the salty brine back out to sea, it’s actually an ecological problem, so finding another use for it might convince them to capture and separate that for manufacturing uses.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          We had a shortage in Canada… but after looking into it, it appears to have been caused by a labour strike. LOL

          That’s a capitalism problem, not a resource problem. All resources require labor to harvest, renewable or no.

    • @kameecoding
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      1311 months ago

      Bro we will need to do desalination plants to supply people with water, there will be more than enough salt and you can’t dump the salt back into the ocean anyway

    • @suodrazah
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      911 months ago

      Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    • @sir_reginald
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      311 months ago

      this is plain stupid. sodium is far far more common in the earth than lithium. if you’re worried about sodium not being renewable, then by that logic you should stop using lithium batteries right now.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        Yes, I understand. I already posted that I was under the impression that we have shortages of the stuff, since we had shortages in Canada. But it was due to a labour dispute, and not a lack of resources.

        And yes, I think we should reduce our use of lithium batteries, or at least only use recycled lithium.