Didn't some country/city at least try that thing of driving on alternate days? I seem to remember something about it.
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostNope, I object to that being the sole measure of how people are allowed to live, and believe that some things need to artificially controlled to prevent people being unable to change their circumstances due to the wealth of their parents or general upbringing.
I don't have any problem at all with the rich being the only ones who can afford to fly off to exotic resorts to stay in expensive hotels, but I do have an issue with them being the only ones who can afford to drive on the roads at home. As with most things, its a matter of degrees.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostIn the case of gasoline, this goes doubly so if we want to prevent global warming: there isn't enough for everyone to have as much as they "need" given their current lifestyles. Someone will have to go without.
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I agree. From an environmental point of view I'd be even more encouraged if the UK had a cleaner electricity grid and the production of batteries was less energy intensive.
From a personal cost/benefit I would happily drive an electric car if its price, performance and refueling options were comparable to petrol or diesel.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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