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Uber's green competitor is riding a $30 trillion mega-trend : Comments

By James Stafford, published 23/3/2020

Millennials love ride-sharing, but they don't appreciate the CO2 footprint that comes with it.

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When did millennials, leading climate nutters, ever consider their own out put of emissions! It's everyone else's not theirs.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 23 March 2020 9:41:02 AM
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Yup! And given it's their future world and our future! Am not too perturbed!

And even less, when as it must, mostly all vehicular traffic is both driverless and electric.

And the smart economies lead by intelligence, rather than moribund ideological imperatives or the wishes of fossil fuel moguls!

Transition to clean, safe, affordable, carbon-free, nuclear power!

And given it is nuclear waste burning MSR's pumping out the cheapest possible electricity on the planet, along with snowballing economies on steroids!

And in absolute walk away safety, absolutely safe! NO QUESTION!

Sorry if this then eats into or kills stone dead, the fossil fuel industries profit and financial control, but their unfettered control of our portable energy market and energy reliant economy, wherein it has already been allowed to do, way too much harm/damage!

Time we got this weaponised, parasitical/control freak, planet-killing monkey/ off of our collective backs and off of the back of our economy! Preferably before it bleeds it white!

And if green ride-sharing assists that very outcome? Bring it on!

FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Monday, 23 March 2020 10:41:37 AM
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All this rubbish & total waste of resources, wit not a single atom of proof that increasing CO2 has any detrimental effect on anything, but lots of proof it has a hugely beneficial effect on our flora.

People living incredibly boring incredibly safe lives in high rise cities appear to need something to fear to put a base in their lives, hence the panic about the coronavirus, & toilet paper. Thank god I am not one of them.
Posted by Hasbeen, Monday, 23 March 2020 11:25:07 AM
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I heard again a couple of days ago that, all things being taken into consideration, electric cars produce more CO2 than combustion engines. Hybrids are the best. Places like the virtual-Commo Scandinavian countries are pricing the Hyundai i30, the cheapest petrol car available there, at the equivalent of $A43,500 to force people into electric cars.

People smirking about the large scale use of electric vehicles have been listening to crooks.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 23 March 2020 12:39:13 PM
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'Jeff Bezos, the richest man on the planet, just committed a whopping $10 billion to a Global Earth Fund.''

I wonder how much of it was made by the billions upon billions of dollars wasted by Governments via the unreliable renewables fraud. The money of course raised by the average tax payer having power bills 3 times what they should be. A close 2nd to the porn industry for lacking any morality.
Posted by runner, Monday, 23 March 2020 12:55:34 PM
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