Repairing the damage is not a matter of brute force and revolution.Marc, time to come back to the real world, mate. Musk has already built a fully electric car that outperforms high end sports cars (using an electric motor invented by a guy who died nearly 100 years ago).
Aside from that, as long as politicians are bought off by corporations, your dreams of fixing the planet are strictly a no-go zone. Taking back our planet and repairing the damage is not going to be done passively by posting on internet forums. It's only going to be accomplished through brute force and revolution.
We merely start with such things as how many humans habitat the planet, such things as deforesting all the forests, de-whaling the oceans in the name of "science" (good one; Japan ), fishing out the oceans, dumping rubbish in them...there are a host of simple things that can be done that are not bloody, or revolutionary (stopping reproduction might be though).
I own a V6 Toyota Kluger AWD, 2009 model, and a 4 cyl Mazda Bravo ute, 1992 model.P.S. Don't you own a 4WD, if I remember correctly?
Let's put this into context; one of the customers in my industry who purchases items through the industry "buying group" - Capricorn - has a monthly fuel bill of....$250,000. Capricorn looove him.
That's $250,000 dollars.....per month.
His tyre bill is $25,000 per month
He is one truck company owner, in one State, in our Country.
Extrapolate that to the USA where they have 10 times our population - my guess it would be fair to estimate that the USA would have 10 times him at least, and maybe even a few dozen with twice as many trucks, etc.
Don't get me started on India and China, where 90% of the world's humans live.
I seem to remember a heated debate about the population of this Country - several forumites got stuck into me because I said close the doors, while they were advocating that we should fill the joint up with more folks.
So yeah; kill me for driving my guzzler. Incidentally; my fuel bill is about $300 per month over both cars.
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