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look at agenda 2030 and assume things are going in that direction, there will be winners and losers in each related industry https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/migration/generalassembly/docs/globalcompact/A_RES_70_1_E.pdf

There's a few younger EV companies, some manufacturing for retail, some for fleet and some targeting more of the Uber market of non ownership. I expect the military and other government entities to be spending big on this as well as any publicly traded company who now has to annually report on their environmental aspects.

Looks like they are going after public supplied water, I expect bottled water to skyrocket and some of the companies like Nestle have been buying up the fresh water supply.

I'm betting on the food supply being messed with, my focus went to fertilizer but there's more than a few ways this could turn out big.

Why isn't the Green party a big player right now? All their stuff seems to have become priority.

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Any thoughts on driverless trucking ?

I believe Sweden has some interesting companies building them

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absolutely happening, They've regulated the truck drivers and made it undesirable to work in that field over the past decade or so and I think it was done strategically. As to the timeline it is not a super short term thing, you'll see news about things happening in various "smart corridors" where there is big brother infrastructure already in place which ends up being fiber optic cables along the side of select freeways between select "smart cities" with associated communications infrastructure. If you plant money in something related think long term unless you are just getting in to sell the hype when there's a news story about the company producing or whatever.

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Preaching to the choir about how absolutely shitty driving trucks is. The only young people that are willing to do it are Eastern Europeans , assorted sand niggers , and Africans.

Plus people can make a wage where they can actually barely afford property. Can't have that now , can we.