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The end of the combustion engine as we know it?
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I'm sorry but I'm still struggling to see what the benefits of claiming that global warming and pollution are worse than the reality are? If the Govt want you to believe anything, it's that everything is fine, so the petrochemical industry can crack on making a fortune with margins far greater than those of renewable energy based companies. Just look at fracking, that's being encouraged even though it's an ecological disaster waiting to happen. The government have been forced to listen adopt a more ecological stance because of pressure from the general public and scientific community, not the other way around.

And Grant, post me some links, I'd love to have a skim through, I've not seen a single peer reviewed, scientific document refuting the human impact on the global climate in years!
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RE: The end of the combustion engine as we know it? - by Kezzieboy - 04-05-2014, 08:53 PM

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