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by The Passing » 04/12/05, 13:00

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by gegyx » 04/12/05, 15:14

Super focus.
Especially on the misdeeds of diesel (which I subscribed before).
French particularity of less taxed diesel, to encourage a sector. (Andre told us that diesel was more expensive than gasoline in Quebec).
Harmfulness of fine particles, on the most recent vehicles, highly underestimated in Europe; an additional deception to encourage a sector, at the expense of the health of a population, and the consequent health cost.
Strong demand for the development of the particle filter; a major Japanese factory moved to Artenay (45).
The cyclist's example, a big CO2 greenhouse sink, is a bit big for statistical comparisons. Not playing sports, a person will also eat his slices of bread, in front of his screen, become obese, and release more methane ...
From a statistical point of view, the cyclist is preferable, because by breathing a lot on the road, he cleans up the gases released by the diesels; in short, a particle filter 100% natural ... Ah! Not exactly, if you have to count all slices of bread ingested for growth ... With this kind of reasoning, a good human is a dead human!
The sentence is true, but it's not good, as we are talking about ...

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