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I must live under a rock, I've never heard of polyhalite, or this amazing engineering project. This should be front page news, helping feed the world is big news.
ОтветитьThere is a story that precede this one. The original company was Sirius minerals. Lots of local people invested their savings into the company which couldn't raise the necessary finance. The shares were bought for pennies in the pound.
ОтветитьIf this is such a quality resource why are we not protecting this resource and making sure the local area benefits from this resource, are we doing the whole sell our resources off to foreign bidders for short-term money over a managed way similar to how Norway created a fund from its north shore oil resources?
ОтветитьLooks good on video but icl have been mining polyhalite for the last decade and its mining more than it can sell? So what's going to change with the massive tonage Anglo American are hoping to sell not a chance in hell 🤔
ОтветитьThis should be all over the news 🙄
ОтветитьHow on this earth do the people of this country, not know of this? I have never even heard of this before. And I am always looking for advances in technology. That’s what I am interested in. And I’m sure that at the very least, 90% of the people of the UK do not know of this undertaking. Thank you for this vid.
ОтветитьWho really owns this mine ??
ОтветитьQuintillion and quintillion dollars business in the universe years2024 mining coal iron 😊😊😊😊😊😊
ОтветитьGREAT BRITTIANIA IS SAVED
ОтветитьLet's hope that the management can keep the project on track and fulfil on this..
ОтветитьAmazing bit of engineering plus amount of employment it's going to bring to the region great stuff👍
ОтветитьThis was Sirus Minerals the share holders were rob of a fare return on shares held.
ОтветитьThey only pedal bad news, and what they want you to hear, and believe.
ОтветитьAn American company… not a British company… what a surprise not
ОтветитьWhy do they hide things? Just adds extra unnecessary costs and time spent in the planning stage. Mines look amazing as part of the landscape. They’ve done the same with HS2 — building most of it underground. A high speed train would look great flying through the countryside.
ОтветитьThese will be 2000 much needed jobs in Yorkshire
Ответитьwhat's yours is mined
Ответитьwonderfool nazi propaganda,... we can still use your shit guano, the greates nazi roll choice
ОтветитьHats off to the people that design the machines and systems to make project like this happen. Absolutely outstanding work
ОтветитьThe Brit’s won’t benefit, like most natural resources in the UK
Ответить"Out of public eye" "Hidden by legacy media"
Quick Google finds a first page result on BBC News in 2014. Just because YOU didn't see it, doesn't mean there's a conspiracy to hide if from you.
american????????????
ОтветитьOf course we sold it to America. We’re such a foolish country.
ОтветитьThere’s nothing wrong with CO2 ffs.
ОтветитьSo ah, it's worth noting that this mine won't be the first polyhalite mine in the area; the video kinda gives the impression that mining polyhalite is like... new or something, but that's simply not the case? There's already a mine at Boulby, less than 20km up the coast from this site, which has been mining polyhalite since 2011 (beginning the switch over from potash, which the Boulby mine had been producing since the 70s).
In fact, the Boulby mine is internationally famous for another reason, beyond being the world's first commercial polyhalite producer; it's home to the Boulby underground laboratory, a scientific research lab which sits in old largely disused tunnels in the mine, and hosts a variety of experiments (mostly dark matter observatory/search experiments, but it's also been home to some geomicrobiology/astrobiology studies, and has even served as a testing ground for at least a couple of lunar and martian rover missions during their development, for agencies like NASA). I was actually lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit the underground lab earlier this year (a perk of my uni studies; the physics department at my uni has researchers who're working on a few of the experiments there, so they were able to arrange the visit and show some students around), it's an amazing place!
Looks great. I'm sure that ignorant, militant Greenists will be looking very hard for ways to shut this brilliant project down simply because it's a 'mine'. smh
ОтветитьDoes any see a problem this is not for us in the uk its for export 😢 where the jobs when everything is built by machine how gains not whitby 😢
ОтветитьWell I'll be damned, we are now getting closer and closer to having the Helldiver of Lycos come to live.
ОтветитьThis is awesome. I have never heard of this before.
ОтветитьThis mine cost me £60,000 of my pension when it was called Sirius Mnerals. All was going great then Boris pulled Gov. support then management got jittery and sold the investors down the river to Anglo American. They are an Australian company, not American. An early backer was a millionairess from Austrailia. The CEO was an Australian who organised the sell out and disappeared off the scene. Nicely remunerated no doubt. Bitter memories for many investors who felt betrayed.
ОтветитьFar better for the UK than HS2 .
ОтветитьGet Anglo American or BP to build HS2 . Some things get done in the UK and somethingsjust hit problems.
ОтветитьThink subsidence down the track. ?
ОтветитьAh so now we need American exploiters to come in.
ОтветитьNot only the product, but the sustainable and minimally disruptive way the mining is planned will be very important in the future. I hope the methods and technology can be exported to other mining projects.
ОтветитьI'm an Polihaliteman ladies and gentlemen. I have numerous concerns spread across this state. I have many wells flowing at many thousand barrels per day. I like to think of myself as an Polihaliteman.
ОтветитьWith thousands of years of mining parts if the UK are gonna start fkn sinking soon . The entire island must have a subterranean like honey combs . Especially in Wales and the north of England .
ОтветитьJust wait another few years and we will hear how shit all of this really is.
ОтветитьAre we forgetting that fertilizer destroys soil and wreaks havoc once it seeps into lakes, rivers, oceans...Farming should be done differently.
ОтветитьANGELO AMERICAN ⁉️😵 No other countries taking our money 💰🤑
WOULD THEY BE DOING THE SAME FOR US IN THEIR COUNTRIES 😢 I THINK NOT... WHY DO WE NOT KEEP OUR OWN WEALTH 🤑 .....
THIS IS WHY ITS KEPT HUSH HUSH..🤫
INVEST IN OURSELVES.
We only finished paying America for the second world war in 1997🤑😩⚖️🇬🇧🧐
Selling everything we have, water, gas, electric..money people care nothing for us, only our money 💰😳
Can someone tell me how using a fossil fertilizer is sustainable?? I mean they say it them self, 30 to 100 years, that's not sustainable, that's a very temporary gold rush, i'm not particularly against it, but the marketing is extremely misleading and dumb if you ask me
ОтветитьSo when we remove the meteral to create a big hole, what stops it collapsing ?
ОтветитьSomething else to keep the London banks propped up. Yorkshire fertiliser and Scottish oil.
ОтветитьAnglo AMERICAN. How is the benefit split?
Ответитьamazing if all of this is true and not false advertising
Ответить100 Billion pound flows into the pockets of corrupt parasites don't you mean?
ОтветитьThanks great video. Going to check out your others.
ОтветитьNo nitrogen though. Good for hardening off and promoting flowering and fruiting but poor for promoting growth. Good to have though. I assume it’s use will be banned by the WHO as soon as the mine is completed!😂
ОтветитьTakes 200 million years to get there, and 30 years to be gone forever 🤣🤣
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