Feels like another decision to appease voters without any plausible plan to reach the goal. We saw the same with the Paris Agreement and the promise of zero emissions by X year or 'becoming net-zero'. There was and is no plan on how to realistically achieve this.
As somebody else mentioned in here, what's the plan for the surge in demand for batteries? Cobalt was one of the mentioned resources but there are other problematic resources required too such as lithium.
OzurieXV t1_j8jwwb5 wrote
Reply to EU approves 2035 ban on new fossil fuel car sales by chrisdh79
Feels like another decision to appease voters without any plausible plan to reach the goal. We saw the same with the Paris Agreement and the promise of zero emissions by X year or 'becoming net-zero'. There was and is no plan on how to realistically achieve this.
As somebody else mentioned in here, what's the plan for the surge in demand for batteries? Cobalt was one of the mentioned resources but there are other problematic resources required too such as lithium.
It's entirely plagued with flaws.