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Electric vehicles 10:04 - Nov 26 with 2354 viewsBoundy

Are they really the future?
With take up of new electric vehicles being much slower than predicted and the pursuit towards cleaner alternative are we seeing a slow decline in the use of electric cars. Its been announced that Northvolt , one of the wests largest manufacturers of vehicle batteries is filing for bankruptcy due to a number of factors ,one of which being BMW cancelling an order worth up to 2 billion euros.

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Electric vehicles on 22:38 - Nov 29 with 350 viewsWhiterockin

After all that has been said, the reason that there is such a slow uptake in electric cars is they are to bloody expensive.
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Electric vehicles on 22:55 - Nov 29 with 329 viewsLuther27

Electric vehicles on 22:34 - Nov 29 by Scotia

I'm familiar with that and there's a lot more where that came from. They're usually caused by the same gases that humans are emitting now and are followed by a massive extinction.

From that article.

"A huge outpouring of lava, known as the Deccan Traps, occurred in India during the latest Cretaceous. Some paleontologists believe that the carbon dioxide that accompanied these flows created a global greenhouse effect that greatly warmed the planet."

I'd rather avoid that. If we could tax stupidity we'd be fine.
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Bloody inconvenient then when Vesuvius blows its top just as we scrap gas boilers eh
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Electric vehicles on 07:22 - Nov 30 with 272 viewsScotia

Electric vehicles on 22:55 - Nov 29 by Luther27

Bloody inconvenient then when Vesuvius blows its top just as we scrap gas boilers eh


The damage we do is considerably worse than volcanoes. Unless about 50 huge ones erupt at the same time and even that would be short lived.
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Electric vehicles on 08:36 - Nov 30 with 259 viewsBoundy

Electric vehicles on 22:34 - Nov 29 by Scotia

I'm familiar with that and there's a lot more where that came from. They're usually caused by the same gases that humans are emitting now and are followed by a massive extinction.

From that article.

"A huge outpouring of lava, known as the Deccan Traps, occurred in India during the latest Cretaceous. Some paleontologists believe that the carbon dioxide that accompanied these flows created a global greenhouse effect that greatly warmed the planet."

I'd rather avoid that. If we could tax stupidity we'd be fine.
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I wonder what ever happened to the ozone layer , or the predicted ice age we were entering into way back in the 70's , even the BBC had superimposed picture of earth being covered in ice on the front page of the Radio Times ,or did I dream it

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Electric vehicles on 09:24 - Nov 30 with 234 viewsScotia

Electric vehicles on 08:36 - Nov 30 by Boundy

I wonder what ever happened to the ozone layer , or the predicted ice age we were entering into way back in the 70's , even the BBC had superimposed picture of earth being covered in ice on the front page of the Radio Times ,or did I dream it


Science told us to stop using CFC's. We did and the Ozone layer repaired itself.

There was never consensus about an ice age. Although one day there will be another one.

There's pretty much total consensus about climate change.
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Electric vehicles on 09:39 - Nov 30 with 222 viewsBoundy

Electric vehicles on 09:24 - Nov 30 by Scotia

Science told us to stop using CFC's. We did and the Ozone layer repaired itself.

There was never consensus about an ice age. Although one day there will be another one.

There's pretty much total consensus about climate change.


I believe the subject of a forthcoming ice age was driven by the media such as
, Newsweek who published a provocative article, “The Cooling World,” in which writer and science editor Peter Gwynne described a significant chilling of the world’s climate, with evidence accumulating “so massively that meteorologists are hard-pressed to keep up with it.” He raised the possibility of shorter growing seasons and poor crop yields, famine, and shipping lanes blocked by ice, perhaps to begin as soon as the mid-1980s. Meteorologists, he wrote, were “almost unanimous” in the opinion that our planet was getting colder. Over the years that followed, Gwynne’s article became one of the most-cited stories in Newsweek’s history" could it be that global warming is the new climate emergency.

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Electric vehicles on 09:40 - Nov 30 with 221 viewsonehunglow

Electric vehicles on 09:39 - Nov 30 by Boundy

I believe the subject of a forthcoming ice age was driven by the media such as
, Newsweek who published a provocative article, “The Cooling World,” in which writer and science editor Peter Gwynne described a significant chilling of the world’s climate, with evidence accumulating “so massively that meteorologists are hard-pressed to keep up with it.” He raised the possibility of shorter growing seasons and poor crop yields, famine, and shipping lanes blocked by ice, perhaps to begin as soon as the mid-1980s. Meteorologists, he wrote, were “almost unanimous” in the opinion that our planet was getting colder. Over the years that followed, Gwynne’s article became one of the most-cited stories in Newsweek’s history" could it be that global warming is the new climate emergency.


Xxxx the science
India is and will poison the world on its own
I love my EV ,as a car ,as a driving experience

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Electric vehicles on 10:22 - Nov 30 with 197 viewsScotia

Electric vehicles on 09:39 - Nov 30 by Boundy

I believe the subject of a forthcoming ice age was driven by the media such as
, Newsweek who published a provocative article, “The Cooling World,” in which writer and science editor Peter Gwynne described a significant chilling of the world’s climate, with evidence accumulating “so massively that meteorologists are hard-pressed to keep up with it.” He raised the possibility of shorter growing seasons and poor crop yields, famine, and shipping lanes blocked by ice, perhaps to begin as soon as the mid-1980s. Meteorologists, he wrote, were “almost unanimous” in the opinion that our planet was getting colder. Over the years that followed, Gwynne’s article became one of the most-cited stories in Newsweek’s history" could it be that global warming is the new climate emergency.


Like I said, no scientific consensus.

The media lie and misrepresent. Just follow, and question, the science.
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