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Originally Posted by **********
You could also look at it like this: I recycled 1 car, and my new car now uses zero gas. Today I contribute far less carbon into the air than I used to.
Very simply put, for a simpleton like you, is that I learned from my mistakes. I don't need expensive dirty gasoline to take me to where I have to go when I can use cheap, clean electricity instead.
It's ok Ted, I know you can't fathom that concept. Learnin' just ain't one of yer strong suits, Ah' reckon'.
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umm, **********, why do you just make shit up and think people will fall for it? Is it because you fall for shit?
Here, I'll learn ya something:
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Making a new car creates as much carbon pollution as driving it, so it's often better to keep your old banger on the road than to upgrade to a greener model.
it generally makes sense to keep your old car for as long as it is reliable ? and to look after it carefully to extend its life as long as possible. If you make a car last to 200,000 miles rather than 100,000, then the emissions for each mile the car does in its lifetime may drop by as much as 50%, as a result of getting more distance out of the initial manufacturing emissions.
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http://www.theguardian.com/environme...tprint-new-car
YOu can either realize that or keep bullshitting yourself, but knock off trying to bullshit the rest of us about this.