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by stegosaurus
3710 days ago
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Yep. I was sort of trying to get at this with: >> Health issues in cities are irrelevant if global warming means the cities are underwater. I used to live in Central London and you could smell the diesel fumes in the morning. I'm very familiar with particulate emissions. Kill ICE's and we solve both. |
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> >> Health issues in cities are irrelevant if global warming means the cities are underwater.
which isn't true. Moreover, you didn't really give an argument for why this shouldn't be tackled at both ends of the problem. The smell is the least of our worries with particulate emissions.