Why erase quite relevant corrections for the section on "Reserves"?

Of course, meaningful reserves are relative to demand, and rapid growth of lithium demand seems likely to be long term. Growing supplies of lithium will be needed to limit climate change for replacing fossil fuels for transportation, for balancing electrical grid loads for wind and solar generation, and other uses. Continuing long term exponential growth of lithium use would then also be expected, to serve the needs of continued economic growth.

March 2018 edit

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