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The Data Center Backlash
As AI drives an explosion in new data centers, local communities from Texas to Ireland are saying no to Big Tech’s insatiable demands for water and electricity. This nine-and-a-half-minute documentary spotlights the grassroots backlash. It explains why local communities are raising hell and why opposition is gaining momentum. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertbryce.substack.com/subscribe

Metals Analyst Lisa Reisman Talks Antimony, Steel, Copper, And China's "Strategic Competitive Advantage"
Lisa Reisman has spent her entire career in the metals business. She began as an aluminum trader, and after stints at other firms, she founded MetalMiner. Her clients are primarily original equipment manufacturers, including automakers, who buy a wide range of metal products. In this episode, she explains how her firm forecasts prices and why she is a "price purist." She also explains how China became a dominant player in strategic elements like antimony, neodymium, gallium, and other metals. Please note that this episode was recorded on December 12, 2024. Reisman and I discussed the then-pending purchase of US Steel by Nippon Steel. Reisman said the US government should allow that deal to happen because Japan is a key US ally. On January 3, the Biden administration blocked that takeover. We also talked about copper, a metal that is getting lots of attention due to its critical role in the electricity sector. Reisman believes that the relatively weak copper prices over the past year are due, in part, to softer-than-expected demand for electric vehicles. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertbryce.substack.com/subscribe

Emmet Penney On Industrial Cathedrals & The Reopening Of Notre Dame
Five years after a fire nearly destroyed Notre Dame in Paris, the famous cathedral has reopened. In this episode, I talk to essayist Emmet Penney, who writes the Nuclear Barbarians Substack, about the cultural significance of the cathedral, nuclear plants as our industrial cathedrals, and the electric grid as our industrial commons. Please note that one of the (many) great things about Substack is that it allows you to hear this podcast on other platforms. Thus, you can hear this episode, and future episodes, here on Substack and on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts, and Pocket Casts.Podcasts want to be free. This podcast is possible because of supporters like you. To get all new posts & comment, please consider becoming a paid subscriber.Before you go:Do me a favor and click that ♡ button. And, as always, please share and subscribe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertbryce.substack.com/subscribe

Matt Ridley: Britain’s Solar Output In December Is “The Square Root Of Sod All”
I’m back in the podcast game! And I am super pleased that the first guest on The Robert Bryce Show is one of my favorite people, Matt Ridley. Matt is a birdwatcher, essayist, and a prolific writer. He’s the author of ten books. His most recent one, which he co-wrote with Alina Chan, is Viral: The Search For the Origin of Covid-19. In this episode, we talk about Britain’s insane energy policies, the closure of the country’s last blast furnace, his investigation into Covid, why he now is convinced the pandemic was caused by a lab leak, and much more. Stay tuned. I love Substack and will be doing more podcasts on this platform. Future podcasts will be for paid subscribers only. So by all means, please subscribe. Before you go:You can do me a favor by clicking that ♡ button. To receive all new posts, podcasts, and make comments, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertbryce.substack.com/subscribe