Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!

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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by NCSH » 15/03/23, 11:38

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NCSH wrote:Fortunately, we are not like in the 40s, we can choose to be French, but to support the German vision, without risking our life.

I dare to imagine that this comparison is only a clumsiness?

Yes, I don't know how to say it...

In today's Europe, one is fortunate enough not to be subject to the politics of one's national government alone, and therefore one can choose not to support it blindly...

And to support other vision(s) of the future.
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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by Remundo » 15/03/23, 12:14

Clumsiness maybe, but it is factual, even if Mr. Simple makes a diversion with his small indignation of the moment.
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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by Christophe » 15/03/23, 13:53

Personally, I'm not shocked by the wording knowing the current European context! (I know I know I'm a dirty Estremdrouate conspiracy... : Mrgreen: )

Conversely, the Schleus lobbies have not been shy about weakening French nuclear power for 40 years!
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by NCSH » 15/03/23, 14:14

Christophe wrote:Personally, I'm not shocked by the wording knowing the current European context! (I know I know I'm a dirty Estremdrouate conspiracy... : Mrgreen: )

Conversely, the Schleus lobbies have not been shy about weakening French nuclear power for 40 years!

In the 80s / 90s?

It should be remembered that the EPR was originally, from the 90s to 2012, a project above all Franco-German.

There have always been many more anti-nuclear in Germany than in France.

The wave of renewables broke from Kyoto, in 1997, and gained even more momentum after Fukishima.

But there are still many almost institutionalized (sic) hotbeds of rebellion in France, some in the entourage of Super-Janco end their conferences by affirming that the whole world will only get by with 40 to 50% nuclear electricity. ...
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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by Christophe » 15/03/23, 14:27

The ERP? A sacred industrial success… which costs billions to France… : Cheesy:

Mission accomplished for the schleus!

QED!
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