A solid majority (56%) overall called climate change a major threat, including almost 9 in 10 Democrats and a slim majority of independents. But 70% of Republicans said it’s either just a minor threat or no threat at all.

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    1 year ago

    Problem is how you calculate it and how do you make it Socially acceptable, you cant make people with already barely enough to live pay extra because they use a old car they need and can’t afford a new one…

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      1 year ago

      Point is to make cars unnecessary and even if someone is using car it shouldn’t be the size of WW2 tank.

      If someone doesn’t have money, at least they can appreciate small car.

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      The solution is to give people more money, not to let them pollute the environment. Why are we often only discussing “solutions” that cost the poor relatively more?

      We need cheap public transport and we have to make the rich pay for it.