2MuchMark |
07-10-2014 07:13 PM |
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
(Post 20153958)
You're still missing the point, that's obvious because instead of even acknowledging their point (crucial step in altering behavior, meeting in the middle, finding solutions, resolving issues, etc, et al.), you simply keep talking your's.
Again, you show you don't want to curb pollution, you want to finger-point and argue while acting elitist for having a green attitude while driving a brand-new car that just dumped 20 tons of pollution onto the planet just to be manufactured.
well done. :upsidedow:)
oh, and cargo shipping in its entirety only accounts for 3-4% of all greenhouse gases produced globally.
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Not at all. Why are you talking for me?
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Gasoline has its place, and always will. I am not one of those that think Oil will ever be completely replaced. It's impossible imho.
However it doesn't mean that alternate, green or greener solutions should not be explored or considered. Gas driven cars use too much energy to move people around compared to diesel powered busses and trains, and electric cars. I also think that big oil has had its chance, and has blown it. Big oil pollutes and their clean-up efforts are weak at best. They do not deserve my business anymore, so I switched to what I think is a cleaner, cheaper form of energy. That's it! That's all man... Please don't talk to for me. If you have a question for me and want me to clarify my position on things to you I am happy to do it but don't do it for me.
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