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To: cymbeline

They have also made a lot of improvements on ICE vehicles too
over the last several decades. The cars are quiet, and they
seem to produce very little smog.

In pick-up line at a fast food place, you can see the exhaust
emitted by the cars in front of you. I can’t even see
anything coming out. We know CO2 does, but I’m just not
in panic mode over it.

People have said that the planet couldn’t take any more
population for the last 100 years, yet look at us today.
There isn’t the type of mass starvation that there should
be if the human race were cratering, and if we did a
better job, world hunger would cease to exist at all
> IMO.

I think that’s a big part of why they are screwing with the
food. They’re going to blame it all on overpopulation.
It will be mismanagement.

Battery vehicles have their place too. We all need to
accept other people’s choices and move on.

I firmly believe big government is handling the transition
all wrong. The marketplace should decide. The government
should keep it’s nose out of it.


90 posted on 08/14/2022 11:45:43 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance the flag of the U S of A, and to the REPUBLIC for which stands.)
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To: DoughtyOne

“There isn’t the type of mass starvation that there should
be if the human race were cratering”

I agree with your post. On food, though, wonder if the world’s food production is becoming too dependent on chemical fertilizers, which require natural gas to produce, which means for some nations dependency on faraway, not always friendly places for the natural gas.

What would happen if the world tried to do agriculture without chemical fertilizer?


91 posted on 08/15/2022 5:53:05 AM PDT by cymbeline
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