Running on Empty: Copper
The price of copper has reached new record highs due to supply constraints. And while the Energy Information Agency expects global copper production to reach an all time high later this decade, they also warn that by 2035 the world will be in a whopping 10 million ton shortfall. Australian mining giant BHP also estimates that the world will produce 15% less copper in 2035 than it does today, as copper discoveries grind to a screeching halt and existing mines deplete. The signs of an imminent pea...
Read more at thehonestsorcerer.substack.com