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Originally Posted by drylander
I think all road users including push bikes should pay a fee to use the road.............The cost to the environment to be green wind, solar and batteries, is enormous.
Pete
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Did you forget to mention the earth was flat too?
The question I find myself asking is: are you pulling my chain or actually believe that bilge?
So taking it one a time then, Pete (aka drylander), we should I believe a comment by you, that 100 years of climate science is in doubt, despite these organizations
https://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/ (including no nothing’s like NASA, the NOAA and CSIRO) saying otherwise.
Children dying to make batteries for EV’s??
You fail to mention your phone battery…in fact much of today’s tech relies on the cobalt required for lithium cell production….
…..but getting back to EV’s.
Tesla only source their cobalt from, Glencore who are on the record as saying:
"We offer our condolences and sympathy to the families and the children injured or killed as a result of artisanal mining activities.
We do not tolerate any form of child, forced, or compulsory labour in our supply chain.
We support and respect human rights in a manner consistent with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Glencore does not purchase, process or trade any artisanally mined cobalt or copper”
On the subject of mining deaths, the coal mining industry kills over 5000 miners every year, particularly in China.
I guess that’s OK as the official figures have been rather scarce since 2008, and they don’t officially mention kiddies in the toll, so clearly there can't be any.
Getting back to planet earth and reality again, the fuel excise tax goes to federal general revenue. There is no compulsion for it to be spent on roads, in fact, much of it isn’t.
This bizarre state-levied EV user tax is a grubby cash grab and even more of a disincentive for those of us who might care about the environment to buy an already expensive non-CO2-emitting vehicle.
Wind, solar etc. costing the environment? Seeing a giant wind turbine turning lazily in the southern highlands really doesn’t phase me.
Particularly when I could have a cosy picnic with the grandkids at this lovely countryside location, courtesy the fossil fuel industry (see attached: Hazelwood open cut coal fire)