I'm low-key surprised they're reviving these merger talks again
. I mean, wouldn't this just be a big concentration of wealth for even fewer people? It feels like we're heading back to the days of oligarchs controlling entire industries
. On one hand, it could create some efficiencies and drive innovation, but on the other, it just seems like another way to line the pockets of corporate elites
.
I'm also worried about what this would mean for sustainability
. If Rio Tinto ends up keeping Glencore's coal business, that's a huge step backwards in terms of reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy. We need more companies pushing for sustainable practices, not consolidating power behind old-school industries
.
And can we talk about the price of copper being at an all-time high? That just means big corporations are making bank off the back of our economic struggles
. It's like they're profiting from our desperation
.
I'm also worried about what this would mean for sustainability
And can we talk about the price of copper being at an all-time high? That just means big corporations are making bank off the back of our economic struggles