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2 months agoI guess taking that logic, a insurance company that doesn’t trust the science could offer lower rates and take the increase in customers and reap the rewards. But strangely no one is??
I guess taking that logic, a insurance company that doesn’t trust the science could offer lower rates and take the increase in customers and reap the rewards. But strangely no one is??
Righto Gandhi, put the nukes away
I’m not against that either, but the article mentioned tracking cars, which sounds expensive. Charging a carbon tax on fuel is almost self reporting
You could just slap a carbon tax on it, no need to track people
Thin wheels are favoured for EVs as the Scrooge sacrifice rolling resistance for greater range but take away from dynamic grip