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Concernedmicrowave t1_je3zf6w wrote

"Internal combustion cars can continue to be registered after 2035 if they only use fuel sources which are CO2 neutral"

Yikes. Sounds like they are saying "buy a new car or get fucked lol". Hope to god the US doesn't follow suit.

Unless they can get 100% CO2 neutral gasoline, this sounds like poorer Europeans are going to be fucked.

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SunnyGrassBeachRelax t1_je3zrjp wrote

It's kinda shitty for average joes but we're at a point where the environment needs to be fixed and fixed fast. The Brussels effect is a thing that will definitely come into play here especially with a lot of leading car manufacturers being headquartered in the EU.

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Concernedmicrowave t1_je40xif wrote

This ain't going to fix anything. Transportation is only 13% of the EU's total carbon emissions. And all cars and trucks being electric won't even get rid of all of that 13% unless the power grid is 100% renewable. That power has to come from somewhere. Furthermore, a new electric car that is replacing an existing gas car has to make back its manufacturing costs before it becomes greener, further increasing the futility of this measure.

And there's the rest of the world who are less green to begin with.

At this point, barring a technological miracle or nuclear holocaust, nothing we do is going to prevent run away climate change. We will simply have to be prepared to deal with the consequences. Electric cars will and should replace gas cars, but there isn't any point in trying to force it when the technology is still too expensive and flawed.

The best approach would be to take a step back and let electrification happen at the pace the tech is developing and focus green efforts on power grids, manufacturing, construction, and reducing consumerism.

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L3aking-Faucet t1_je5fh7z wrote

If California bans anything related to gas powered engines than the rest of America will most likely follow.

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Concernedmicrowave t1_je5oouq wrote

It's one thing to ban new production gas cars, quite another to make it highly impractical to operate existing ones.

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m00fster t1_je49ws2 wrote

Most people in Europe don’t need cars. At least where I live almost no one I know owns a car

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dantheman999 t1_je4bf5n wrote

I live in Europe and practically everyone I know owns at least a car. I'd love not to, but the public infrastructure here just unfortunately isn't set up for everyone to use it, especially away from major cities or suburbs.

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