colinm
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Well I suppose google is wrong and you are right.at the end of the day it’s mineral mining for batteries.
Try typing in, BHP’s Escondida copper mine in Chile, and you will see google agrees with me.
Well I suppose google is wrong and you are right.at the end of the day it’s mineral mining for batteries.
Dont beleave a word google spymaster says.Try typing in, BHP’s Escondida copper mine in Chile, and you will see google agrees with me.
Dont beleave a word google spymaster says.switch to the duck.
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Dont beleave a word google spymaster says.switch to the duck.
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Is this a Lithium mine
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There are hundreds of picks they all say lithium or copper mines also google colbolt mines in the Congo most mined by children.Is this a Lithium mine
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There are hundreds of picks they all say lithium or copper mines also google colbolt mines in the Congo most mined by children.
Billions of people trying to move 100s of billions of miles, keep themselves warm and enjoy the latest gadgets, is never going to be environmentally friendly.Modern limestone quarries in the UK look similar to those mines although not as many levels to them, most things used are extracted from somewhere.
I was surprised recently to find that the big wind turbines are also a problem, I have always liked them and thought they were a great idea. https://www.energyvoice.com/otheren...be-recycled-so-theyre-piling-up-in-landfills/
Also no mention of hydrogen or LPG powered internal combustion engines. They may take over where battery power won't do."New petrol and diesel cars banned from 2035. A ban on selling new petrol and diesel cars will be brought forward by five years to improve air quality, the prime minister will announce today. Boris Johnson will say that the sale of new combustion engine cars and vans will end in 2035 rather than 2040."
Don't panic, don't panic, no mention of MH's or vans or lorries.
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There was good reason to switch to diesel: much more efficient and they cause less climate change. However, diesels can put out some pollutants, and they do because car makers made cars to pass the spec, not to be clean in real-world conditions.Tax has a great affect, as witnessed by the shift to deisel when the gov brought in tax based on co2 output.
I think they are too bulky, too flashy, too unreliable, too expensive to insure, too difficult to get spares for and much too complicated. And very expensive. Something between a Leaf and a Tesla might suit. I wonder what Mercedes will offer?Interesting article Rob, vertainly squashes some of
Does it have the supercharged enabled mode? 0-60 in 2.5 seconds is pants changingly fast. If money was no object it would be a Tesla for me too, I love the styling, the speed and the price is a lot less than some super fast sports car.
A four year old, 39k on clock, supercharged Tesla currently on Ebay for £50k. Now, what's all this crowd funding malarkey about?![]()
I think they are too bulky, too flashy, too unreliable, too expensive to insure, too difficult to get spares for and much too complicated. And very expensive. Something between a Leaf and a Tesla might suit. I wonder what Mercedes will offer?