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The entire ethos of the government push for EVs (but not necessarily the intent of all those who make them 😉) is to be in tandem with the Agenda 2030 SDGs. So your car 'reminds' you that your weekly 'carbon credit score' is xyz, and do you really want to drive beyond a certain limit and cause more 'carbon' etc. By attrition to get out of a car full stop and in time, forget you ever needed or even wanted one because, well, what's the point in a 15 minute city. And oh they'll find a use for the crushed lithium cubes, don't worry about that.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The entire ethos of the government push for EVs (but not necessarily the intent of all those who make them 😉) is to be in tandem with the Agenda 2030 SDGs. So your car 'reminds' you that your weekly 'carbon credit score' is xyz, and do you really want to drive beyond a certain limit and cause more 'carbon' etc. By attrition to get out of a car full stop and in time, forget you ever needed or even wanted one because, well, what's the point in a 15 minute city. And oh they'll find a use for the crushed lithium cubes, don't worry about that.

Something very interesting to me is that I work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and, despite doing so in one particular area that would be described as 'economically deprived', the majority of the parents of said cohort are EV drivers and also very frequently vegans. Don't get me wrong for one second, I'm not inferring anything towards the individuals and or their diagnoses, but it is noticeable.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The entire ethos of the government push for EVs (but not necessarily the intent of all those who make them 😉) is to be in tandem with the Agenda 2030 SDGs. So your car 'reminds' you that your weekly 'carbon credit score' is xyz, and do you really want to drive beyond a certain limit and cause more 'carbon' etc. By attrition to get out of a car full stop and in time, forget you ever needed or even wanted one because, well, what's the point in a 15 minute city. And oh they'll find a use for the crushed lithium cubes, don't worry about that.

Something very interesting to me is that I work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and, despite doing so in areas that would be described as 'economically deprived', the majority of the parents of said cohort are EV drivers and also very frequently vegans. Don't get me wrong for one second, I'm not inferring anything towards the individuals and or their diagnoses, but it is noticeable.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The entire ethos of the government push for EVs (but not necessarily the intent of all those who make them 😉) is to be in tandem with the Agenda 2030 SDGs. So your car 'reminds' you that your weekly 'carbon credit score' is xyz, and do you really want to drive beyond a certain limit and cause more 'carbon' etc. By attrition to get out of a car full stop and in time, forget you ever needed or even wanted one because, well, what's the point in a 15 minute city. And oh they'll find a use for the crushed lithium cubes, don't worry about that.

Something very interesting to me is that I work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and, despite doing so in areas that would be described as 'economically deprived', the majority of the parents of said cohort are EV drivers and also very frequently vegans. Don't get me wrong for one second, I'm not inferring anything towards the individuals and or their diagnoses, but it's just noticeable.

13 days ago
1 score
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The entire ethos of the government push for EVs (but not necessarily the intent of all those who make them 😉) is to be in tandem with the Agenda 2030 SDGs. So your car 'reminds' you that your weekly 'carbon credit score' is xyz, and do you really want to drive beyond a certain limit and cause more 'carbon' etc. By attrition to get out of a car full stop and in time, forget you ever needed or even wanted one because, well, what's the point in a 15 minute city. And oh they'll find a use for the crushed lithium cubes, don't worry about that.

13 days ago
1 score