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Default OT Yes the creep keeps rising and you cannot stop it


"Lew Hodgett" wrote:

Wonder how many so called "dirty" batteries are required to equal
the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico?

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"Leon" wrote:

That oil spill is all but forgotten.

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Wonder if that is the reason BP is in the middle of a pubic relations
campaign across the country using the national media?

Somehow I don't think so.

That BP spill simply exposed what an environmental risk off shore
drilling can be.

This time around it won't be forgotten so quickly.
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"Leon" wrote:

Please! Not required to clean up pollution??????? Did CA ax the
automobile emissions laws?

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We are gaining on it in CA, too bad much of the rest of the country
has it's collective head where the moon doesn't shine.
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote:

There is no question that electric vehicles are the future;
however,
in the near turn, natural gas will be the fuel that transitions
from
oil
powered to electric powered vehicles.

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"Lew Hodgett" wrote:


Here in SoCal, Nissan has introduced an electric vehicle and seems
to be enjoying some success.


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"Leon" wrote:

Electric vehicles are all over the place and enjoying the success of
selling to the .05% of buyers that think they are making a
difference.

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Too many of the big boys are getting into the electric vehicle market
for it not to grow significantly.

VW as one comes to mind.

My guess is that in 10 years or less, the majority of vehicles
manufactured
will be electric.

Lew