Don M.
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- Location
- central Missouri
California has voted to ban the sale of new fossil fuel powered vehicles by the year 2035. I suspect this will prove to be little other than some "feel good" legislation. The electrical grid in California is already having problems supplying reliable electric power, and without a massive investment in that infrastructure, there is little chance of it's being able to support the charging of millions of car/truck batteries, daily, without creating even more power interruptions.
While this seems like a positive step in curbing global warming, it will probably prove to have little effect. We are already at, or very near, the "tipping point" where even a massive global effort to reduce carbon emissions will be "too little, too late". The Greenland ice sheet is melting, more every year, and there is a massive chunk of Antarctic ice that may be just a couple of years from breaking loose....and this landlocked ice will probably raise the oceans substantially by 2035...and continue to increase with every passing decade.
Then, there is the little mention of the release of landlocked Methane gas from the permafrost in Canada, Alaska, Siberia....and the ocean depths. This Methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than CO2, and there are billions of tons of this gas waiting to be released as the global temperatures continue to rise.
In coming decades, our world is going to change....Substantially....
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/...of-new-gaspowered-cars-by-2035-180313529.html
While this seems like a positive step in curbing global warming, it will probably prove to have little effect. We are already at, or very near, the "tipping point" where even a massive global effort to reduce carbon emissions will be "too little, too late". The Greenland ice sheet is melting, more every year, and there is a massive chunk of Antarctic ice that may be just a couple of years from breaking loose....and this landlocked ice will probably raise the oceans substantially by 2035...and continue to increase with every passing decade.
Then, there is the little mention of the release of landlocked Methane gas from the permafrost in Canada, Alaska, Siberia....and the ocean depths. This Methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than CO2, and there are billions of tons of this gas waiting to be released as the global temperatures continue to rise.
In coming decades, our world is going to change....Substantially....
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/...of-new-gaspowered-cars-by-2035-180313529.html
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