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2023 smashes record for world’s hottest year by huge margin
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukaris" data-source="post: 77560850" data-attributes="member: 198106"><p>It is hard to know where the truth is & what should be done. We all know that the “green people” have all the supposed solutions and skepticism towards their “solutions” will generally be responded with condescension & anger. </p><p></p><p>I believe an emerging example can be demonstrated in the issue of used electric vehicle (ev) batteries. A skeptic might question what will be done with this new garbage. “What do you mean?!!!” “It will be recycled of course (fool).” Really? the whole recycling industry seems to be on the verge of collapse in the area of glass, plastic, paper etc . I wish this was not so but it is. I even believe priority should be shifted to finding ways to hopefully eliminate the use of plastic ( which is a real environmental disaster) instead of this most likely emerging EV boondoggle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukaris, post: 77560850, member: 198106"] It is hard to know where the truth is & what should be done. We all know that the “green people” have all the supposed solutions and skepticism towards their “solutions” will generally be responded with condescension & anger. I believe an emerging example can be demonstrated in the issue of used electric vehicle (ev) batteries. A skeptic might question what will be done with this new garbage. “What do you mean?!!!” “It will be recycled of course (fool).” Really? the whole recycling industry seems to be on the verge of collapse in the area of glass, plastic, paper etc . I wish this was not so but it is. I even believe priority should be shifted to finding ways to hopefully eliminate the use of plastic ( which is a real environmental disaster) instead of this most likely emerging EV boondoggle. [/QUOTE]
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