It was a brick rule anyway. Average mpg rules just make cars really fudging boring.
This gave me a good laugh. I'm sure emissions damage the consumer more.It was a brick rule anyway. Average mpg rules just make cars really fudging boring.
Rather than increase the mpg of their fleet, it's usually cheaper just to drop the sporty cars from the top of their range. That means all the manufacturers have boring ranges and it damages the consumer.
Let the consumers decide with their wallets.This gave me a good laugh. I'm sure emissions damage the consumer more.
I agree.Let the consumers decide with their lungs.
Unless its Levy just forewarning that the climate regarding our transfer business is taking a sharp u-turn just as it looked like the coffers were open?Johnny Wrong-thread.
I thought it would be better myself, but reports say Global CO2 emissions are projected to drop 6% this year because of coronavirus.So we must be somewhere near carbon neutral at the moment, if you were an Extinction Rebellion supporter this is what you've been aiming for (not the circumstances). Appreciate things would be different (electric cars etc) but would be interesting to hear if now people are confronted with what it would likely entail if they've changed their opinion on it?
Good to see this getting the attention it deserves.
https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p08h...ost-pandemic-utopia?ocid=ww.social.link.email
I agree it will be difficult, very difficult, but you got to start somewhere is the way I see it. My local greens are already speaking this language as part of their policy platform so it is getting traction.unfortunately i dont see how we're going to get the likes of china and india on board any time soon. the "doughnut" seems to be a very western intepretation of fullfilment
Beats those hippy dances at least...
No, maybe, no. No, no, no, noBeats those hippy dances at least...
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