You've hit the nail on the head there. It doesn't require you to change your life. That's the real nub of the issue. Lots of poeple are against the idea of climate change because it will require them to have to change, "to suffer" etc.AngusF1 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2018, 11:47
Option B looks far more appealing to me, because it is actually politically achievable and allows us to continue living in energy abundance like our fathers did from say 1950/60 - 2010. Plus, petrol engines are great and don't have that awkward silence when you're sitting at the lights.
The reality is that we'll have to change anyway because we're not going to be able to keep driving big old petrol/diesel engines forever. At least, not in places that are crowded i.e. cities, which is where the majority of the population lives anyway. Now, I don't live in a city but I want the people who do to stay there so they don't come and live in the countryside where I do. So I'll have to put up with some changes in order for that be the case.
I'm not bothered about whether my vehicle is electric or fossil powered, to be honest. I do want to have reasonable range (I need a definite 200 miles for work as some days I'll do nearly that much and I want a bit of "fudge factor" built in). We're getting there with the current / coming generation of cars. They can be made to be sporty to drive too, so that box can be ticked. As for a big V8 sound, well, no they can't do that. But then neither can the majority of ICE engines out there: most people drive 4 cylinder engines, after all. One could easily have a synthetic engine noise if desired, of course. Imagine the sound track of Bullitt when you want it at the press of a button, near silence when you want that too. Perfectly achievable.