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Something manmade that doesn't breakdown very easily
... And could end up in fishes stomachs
...human teeth.
Should we build a Fort Knox for bits dentists drill off ?
8:50pm R4 show "The Apocalypse Hasn't Happened Yet" ..no further details
..will it be Scruton or a Lefty commentator ?
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/10/06/so-what-happened-to-expertise-with-the-ipcc/
Further evidence that the end of DECC hasn't dampened enthusiasm for all things green: first, CCS rears its head again, and now on-shore wind
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/10/04/onshore-wind-poised-comeback-tories-warm-lower-costs/
News : Japanese carmaker Toyota intends to build its next generation Auris car at its British car plant 2021
currently Auris is available in diesel/petrol/hybrid
an autoblog on a sneek peek of of a new Auris says
"Technically we can expect the 1.2 Turbo petrol and hybrid from the related C-HR"
Wikipedia tells me
"It is estimated that transportation fuels cause 54% of the anthropogenic (i.e. human-caused) NOx"
which I take to mean that if you include natural sources, transportation fuels cause less than 50% of all NOx
And since that % includes air fuel and trains and generators etc. If you remover all ROAD transport you'd still be left with the bulk of NOx
The same page claims bio-diesel/petrol does not increase NOx proportionately more
Oct 6, 2017 at 9:42 AM | TinyCO2
Their performance could be likened to going over a cliff.
However fast your diesel car might depreciate it's got nothing on an electric car
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-4943684/The-10-fastest-depreciating-new-cars-revealed.html
Pcar
and lightening. Atmospheric nitrogen fixation probably contributes some 5– 8% of the total nitrogen fixed, fixed Nitrogen NOx. Wait for the next scare, NOx produces acid rain.
Something manmade that doesn't breakdown very easily
Oct 6, 2017 at 3:17 PM | stewgreen
Thought you meant Climate Science.