Post by
Dragonflyinvest on Oct 18, 2024 9:28pm
Pumpkin Hollow’s day will come.
Nevada Copper may be no more, but the copper is still there at Pumpkin Hollow.
Viewing the company’s missteps following misfortune over the years I’ve researched the question of disruption of mine operations due to extreme weather, and the conclusion I reached was that both southern Africa and the Andean Front are particularly susceptible to losing copper production for an extended period of time.
Warming the atmosphere also presents new risks to mining in the far north with mega-fires changing the forest floor composition into a massive landslide of hydrophobic soil. We can be sure that the weather is only going to get worse, but regions like the Great Basin, for a number of reasons, are not likely to experience a weather disaster.
Pumpkin Hollow’s day will come. It’s only the men who fail.