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^ It's amazing how quickly the smog has cleared from so many places. Now the question is whether or not people will respond to this, and vote/legislate to enforce reduction of emissions.

 

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hoax. real credible scientific evidence is always a hoax.
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hoax. real credible scientific evidence is always a hoax.

 

I believe what this picture demonstrates is how awful the Chinese pollution problem truly is. If we need to be pissin on a country for their lack of response to environmental issues, a reduction in Bejing will give a lot more bang for the buck than Washington. The Chinese picture is clearly night and day on a GRAND scale, while the italy ones show a improvement but from a lot smaller starting point.

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I believe what this picture demonstrates is how awful the Chinese pollution problem truly is. If we need to be pissin on a country for their lack of response to environmental issues, a reduction in Bejing will give a lot more bang for the buck than Washington. The Chinese picture is clearly night and day on a GRAND scale, while the italy ones show a improvement but from a lot smaller starting point.

 

Sure but I'd be rather surprised if the 1.4 billion people in China were not generating [checks calculator] about 25x more pollution than the 60 million in Italy.

 

If you try to tell a billion people they're not allowed to pollute at the same rate as the rest of the world, you're going to have a bad time.

 

BTW, US carbon emissions per capita are about double China's.

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Sure but I'd be rather surprised if the 1.4 billion people in China were not generating [checks calculator] about 25x more pollution than the 60 million in Italy.

 

If you try to tell a billion people they're not allowed to pollute at the same rate as the rest of the world, you're going to have a bad time.

 

BTW, US carbon emissions per capita are about double China's.

 

 

This seems to have the potential to go into the PA. This way -----> https://legacygt.com/forums/forumdisplay.php/political-arena-72.html

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Sure but I'd be rather surprised if the 1.4 billion people in China were not generating [checks calculator] about 25x more pollution than the 60 million in Italy.

 

If you try to tell a billion people they're not allowed to pollute at the same rate as the rest of the world, you're going to have a bad time.

 

BTW, US carbon emissions per capita are about double China's.

 

That very well could be the case for carbon emissions per capita in both countries. But me thinks that is not what we be lookin at on that picture. The smog being shown would appear to be related to heavy INDUSTRIAL pollution, the type where nitrogens, sulphurs, heavy metals and other harmful materials are emitted into the air, not typical carbon emissions. The Chinese reliance on coal energy probably accounts for a good portion of this. My point was that if we want to take a HUGE chunk out of the Global Warming issue, forcing China to correct their ways will give the WORLD the most immediate payback.

 

Anyone have a similar before and after picture of the most polluted US city? That could be an AWESOME side by side to show the issue.

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Automobiles are awesome. I just hope that we can continue to have some of these fine machines AND keep them unique. The subie boxer burble still warms my heart even though I have moved on to other rides. If they would ever bring back a true Leg GT with a manual, I would be all over it. Had an 05 5sp as an everyday driver, the perfect balance between corporate and boy racer.

 

Been a while since I have been on legacygt. For those who have some funds and looking for lots of fun, saw this new Cadillac. CT-5 V Blackwing - 4 dr, 6.2 supercharged V8, 650 HP, AND, wait for it - a 6 speed Manual. Going to be a bit pricy, but certainly unique.

 

Check out this write-up and go to the link for the sound clip as the car runs thru the gears before the Detroit GP last year.

 

https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2022-cadillac-ct4v-ct5v-blackwing-gm-sound-manual-transmission/

 

Happy Motoring.

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