The people that will be buying 15 year old diesel cars in 2030 are poor people that need a car. This fellow, like most academics and politicians are clueless about how the 70% live. As they say in the southern US, "the nerve of some peoples children". Im shacking my head. 7 years from now (2030) we will only be poorer.
@@fullmontyuk Of course. You only need to double the grid, so it can carry the load. Easy peasy.
@@fullmontyuk sad sad sad . Our Govt is still buying Mercedes -Benz or Renault to enable those under our ACC scheme (mainly manly =males incapacitated through Accident) to go Freedom Camping with all theit necessary gear and room to sleep two at least inside).
Poor people don’t buy cars, they walk, they bike, they take public transit. No one should be buying cars. Single occupancy vehicles are an epic waste of energy and not a transportation solution. Don’t use ‘poverty’ as an excuse
Poor people are affected more than the rich, by climate change.
“ Events have rather overtaken this lecture “
It is a mportantvto remember nd ourselves it is something we can stop 🛑 “
What we’ll be arguing over…. How wonderful to have a clear “plug-in hybrid “ driver … the consumption once we get onto the motorway wasn’t that different ANYWAY”
Disappointed that justification of range anxiety is here presented as valid. People go the length of the country in entirely electric cars without issue these days and ignoring that reality is disingenuous.
Global warming😂for goodness sake , the earth is flat with a solid glass expanse over head . global warming is deception, flat earth reveals deception. Honestly. Grrrrrr 😡
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Thank you for the lecture. Myles Allen's passion and concerns are infectious. I am a climate activist/campaigner -- I found his arguments very useful for developing our campaign strategy and tactics. Look forward to the next lecture.
Me too. I am in the background ( kiwis are nocturnal as well as non flying birds) of our global resistence to Eating our own home sending Love and Light from Aotearoa