RE:RE:RE:RE:while supply risks loom large"the RAINY SEASON JUST ENDED IN APRIL,"
LOL uh, you see that's just the point. Southern Africa is facing a multiyear drought, what did you think the recently announcements of emergency conditions meant? I believe you are referring to the previous weather pattern when you speak of “the rainy season”. I know it must be hard for you to understand, but the whole thing about climate changes is the second word, “CHANGE”, and that means it’s going to be different from now on.
Unfortunately, you won’t have time to build a railroad or a smelter, those are just pipe dreams that reality won’t allow. The state of emergency in southern Africa is NOW, not next year, not in ten years, but today and growing wider and deeper. Go ahead poke you head in the sand, it won’t change a thing, not the precipitation needed to resume hydroelectricity nor produce enough food to feed everyone.
Ivanhoe has done very well in the past, due to its high grade and publicity, but we invest for the future, a future that will be extremely challenging for millions of poor suffering today.
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