LIVE: From Copper Mines to Green Hydrogen: Professor Ian Plimer on Climate, Mining, and Energy

Published: July 24, 2024, 9:46 a.m.

In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Professor Ian Plimer, discussing a wide range of topics from climate predictions to mining and the hydrogen economy. Here\u2019s a summary of the main topics covered:

  • Introduction and Weather Forecasting: Discussion about the inaccuracies in weather and climate predictions by the Bureau of Meteorology.
  • Mining in Ecuador: Insights into copper mining operations in Ecuador and the importance of copper in various industries.
  • Value-Added Processing: The benefits of having downstream industries for mining products, such as smelting and refining, to add value within the country.
  • Australian Mining Operations: Overview of Australia's mining history and the economic impact of major operations, particularly in copper, zinc, and nickel.
  • Exploration Techniques: The challenges and methodologies involved in geological exploration and mining, including the technological advancements used in discovering new ore bodies.
  • Zinc and Nickel Markets: Analysis of the fluctuations in the zinc and nickel markets and the factors influencing these changes.
  • Historical Anecdotes: Stories about historical figures in mining and their contributions to the industry.
  • Forensic Geology: The application of geological techniques in forensic science to determine various factors such as time of death and historical dietary patterns.
  • Green Hydrogen and Renewable Energy: Critique of the viability of green hydrogen projects and the economic implications of renewable energy subsidies.

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