Another question that I thought of. How many old clunkers with high emissions do new immigrants keep on the road when they should be scrapped?
Regards PhilipA
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Another question that I thought of. How many old clunkers with high emissions do new immigrants keep on the road when they should be scrapped?
Regards PhilipA
Interesting thought. You might be surprised.. some students particularly from Asia are very wealthy. They aren't really here for a degree, but they have to "study" to get the residency. It's pretty whacked. If you cruise around the nice uni's you will see lots of high end cars.
There are no doubt many though who don't have this money. Do they keep the cars on the road longer? I would suspect they probably do extend out the fleet somewhat. Probably the ration is similar to the rest of society - which is .78. So if you've added 1.5 million people you might need an extra 750-1000k cars?
Unfortunately the ABS haven't updated the data since 2021... Will be interesting when they do update it.
"First mass electric car with all-wheel hub motors has no brakes or CV joints
https://www.notebookcheck.net/filead...07057e5f4e.jpgThe Dongfeng sports sedan variant with all-wheel hub motors. (Image source: MIIT)Chinese EV makers have been in a race to introduce the world's fastest electric motors, with BYD's Super e-Platform featuring a 30,000 rpm unit. After speed, the electric motor innovation has now moved to developing in-wheel placement, cutting dramatically on drivetrain components"
Read this news a few days ago. Wheel hub engine with flyby wire control could be a game changer -Other than the solidstate batteries and 1000 kWh chargers about to land of course :)
"no traditional braking system of disks, pads, or calipers as a backup, as well as no CV joints."
"Lightweight hub motors help achieve 25% higher energy recuperation when braking as they allow more granular control of the slowdown effort."
"Each wheel can act independently of the others, improving traction, while the hub motor concept shortens the turning radius by up to 15%. Drivetrain efficiency has been improved by up to 30%, too, thanks to the direct wheel control that eschews the energy loss during transfer through a more traditional setup."
That last line is very interesting. Energy losses is a critical issue in many circumstances. A Golf ball size bit on nuclear fuel for example would provide every bit of power one or more of us could use for our entire lives. :)
"The efficiency of petrol engines typically ranges from 25% to 30%, meaning that 70% to 75% of the energy from fuel is lost as heat."
If you like maths its
https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/me...b83d8b8ef9fe5ewhere, Q1https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/me...4d13127039ae53 is the heat absorbed and Q1−Q2https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/me...bcdbe7fa852763 is the work done
As usual this is 'About' to happen not here yet [bawl][bawl][bawl]
A stripped-down RR, Deefer or Disco with 4wd via 4 axial flux "pancake" motor could with the two other bits needed 'could' 'maybe, 'possibly' be a beast of a machine![biggrin]
Yes, this is the truth.... Still, what is you're point? It is still 0.039% of the air. ie: a trace gas. This is all just absolute nonsense. Nothing australia does will impact the amount of C02 created in the world. Nothing we do will change any possible heating/cooling of the earth.
We can do NOTHING. So why are we trying to bankrupt the country with stupidity?
How about we talk about the planetary destruction going on to build all of these batteries being fitted to everything...... Yes I know, we don't care as that is in the "poor peoples" countries. so isn't a part of our atmosphere right? just like offshoring all of our pollution to china so we can claim how amazing we are.
smoke and mirrors .... its all smoke and mirrors and lunacy.
You forgot to add that it is a colourless, odourless trace gas, without which ALL life on this planet would cease. And, seriously, so what if the Sahara gets greener? The planet has been far, far hotter than it is now, and not in the too distant past. Anyone heard of the Medieval Warming Period? I'll bet there are people who would love to grow wine grapes north of Hadrian's wall, or wheat on Greenland. Did that back then, can't do it now. The planet doesn't give a stuff about us. It healed after the all the nukes they dropped, on Japan and some atolls and most of Nevada. It will survive the human race, which in the scheme of things is transient. People don't give a stuff either, they only really care about their own survival, not the planet's. Earth has been here for billions of years. Tech has been here 100. The hubris of believing we can have an effect is astonishing. Nope, the whole scam is about power and control, and the people who are driving the narrative all fly private jets, sip $10k champagne, have fleets of cars and have amazingly extravagant ocean shore properties they only live in sometimes, when they aren't jetting to Courchevel 1850, where we can't go. ( same people who bang on about DEI, or should that be DIE?)
And, if my car does emit CO2, that's ok. The forests and crops need feeding, and they eat CO2.
I had someone make exactly this argument on the weekend. And it's true. What Australia does directly probably makes little difference per se.
However if we all say that, no one is going to sacrifice what they perceive to be the easier path by continuing to burn fossil fuels. And that is certainly an option for us. But you should understand there will be consequences. Beyond just the climate change issues. (said as though it's not a big deal).
In 2021 under the liberal government Australia was getting very close to being sanctioned for lack of climate action. I guess when the opposition says "we're not going to do net zero".. I guess that's an easy thing to say in opposition. There might be issues if it's you in charge though. As we get closer to 2050.. inaction now is going to be progressively harder to cover up...
The silly thing is .. as that video said.. if we go the renewables route we're probably going to be do just fine. Yes some people will loose their jobs, and the big miners might loose some business. But other people will find jobs, and other businesses will do well. Just not the same ones as now.
Australia faces international punishment for lagging on climate change action, former UN chief warns - ABC NewsQuote:
"Australia risks finding itself on the wrong side of carbon border tariffs as other nations move ahead, seizing the opportunities of the zero carbon age," he said.
"Australia must at least halve emissions this decade, and commit to zero by 2050."
Yep, and it's because recent, Australian governments have been seen as 'Soft Touches'. Can you imagine any of our present, major party pollies doing what Poland has done re: immigration?
It appears to be uncommon that the U.N. threatens international punishment to countries that will simply tell them to get stuffed!
Sorry, Captain, but the U.N. and Human Race shouldn't be used in the same discussion.
It wasn't the UN - was the EU parliament. I'm sorry.. the article I found probably didn't make that clear. I remembered it from when it actually happened and searching back to find a link didn't give the best article.
Australian exporters could face millions of dollars in European tariffs as EU seeks to punish polluters - ABC NewsQuote:
Australian exporters to Europe are likely to face millions of dollars in new tariffs after the European Parliament voted overnight to move forward with a carbon levy on products from countries lacking serious pollution reduction programs.
The EU is one of the world's largest polluters. Much more output overall, than Australia. Even if Australia's output, per capita, may be higher than some EU member states.
It still doesn't change the fact of both sides of our weak, federal governments kowtowing to 'Net Zero' demands from foreign interests.