85% of cars sold in Norway last month were electric
According to sales figures for last month, 85% of new cars sold were battery electric, or plug-in hybrid.
People that don’t think this will not happen in pretty much all countries are either living under a stone or are working in the old car industry.
Thank you Norway!
Car makers that they fthink they have 10 years or more to do the transition will suffer!
Source for EV sales figures: https://thenextweb.com/shift/2021/04/08/norway-85-march-car-sales-electric-vehicles/
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Dear Ingmar Rentzhog
Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2!
We have reached out to Norway (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and requested a response.
I will keep you updated on any progress!
/Adam We Don't Have Time
Killian O'Brien
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This is an impossibility,and fails to consider the problems with the car culture go far beyond the cars themselves. Nothing about a car-based society is sustainable, nor can it be made so. What of all the *other* parts besides the battery? The rubbers, plastics, metals... none of them sustainable. The roads, bridges, lights, etc? Unsustainable. The factories to make all these things? Unsustainable.
All EVs do is massively extend the very socio-economic system that has led to the collapse of the ecosystem and climate change.
Massive tech build out is the opposite of a solution. It's what got us here.
Stanley mutegi
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That's very good for Norway
Markus Lutteman
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@kathleen_liberty, agreeing in this case means that you are happy about this fact, that this kind of information pleases you. And if more than 100 persons agree, We Don’t Have Time will reach out to the recipient of this climate review and let them know. (And ask for a reply.) This is vital for the climate Dialogue.
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Laura Bottaro
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They are so lucky. Sure I agree
kathleen liberty
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This is a fact, right? Asking if people “agree” is silly
Jonas Bane
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If it reaches 100 likes it will result in a formal outreach to the recipient, showing norway what they do matters and recieves attention abroad!
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Dear Ingmar Rentzhog Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Norway (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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This is an impossibility,and fails to consider the problems with the car culture go far beyond the cars themselves. Nothing about a car-based society is sustainable, nor can it be made so. What of all the *other* parts besides the battery? The rubbers, plastics, metals... none of them sustainable. The roads, bridges, lights, etc? Unsustainable. The factories to make all these things? Unsustainable. All EVs do is massively extend the very socio-economic system that has led to the collapse of the ecosystem and climate change. Massive tech build out is the opposite of a solution. It's what got us here.
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That's very good for Norway
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@kathleen_liberty, agreeing in this case means that you are happy about this fact, that this kind of information pleases you. And if more than 100 persons agree, We Don’t Have Time will reach out to the recipient of this climate review and let them know. (And ask for a reply.) This is vital for the climate Dialogue.
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They are so lucky. Sure I agree
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This is a fact, right? Asking if people “agree” is silly
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If it reaches 100 likes it will result in a formal outreach to the recipient, showing norway what they do matters and recieves attention abroad!