Zeitpunkt Nutzer Delta Tröts TNR Titel Version maxTL So 06.10.2024 00:00:41 177.106 +30 9.340.348 52,7 mas.to 4.2.13 500 Sa 05.10.2024 00:00:05 177.076 +1 9.332.454 52,7 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Fr 04.10.2024 00:00:00 177.075 +26 9.329.610 52,7 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Do 03.10.2024 00:00:03 177.049 +21 9.319.820 52,6 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Mi 02.10.2024 00:00:06 177.028 +12 9.311.197 52,6 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Di 01.10.2024 00:01:04 177.016 +9 9.301.371 52,5 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Mo 30.09.2024 00:03:13 177.007 +13 9.300.106 52,5 mas.to 4.2.12 500 So 29.09.2024 00:00:34 176.994 +19 9.292.540 52,5 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Sa 28.09.2024 00:03:44 176.975 +25 9.284.519 52,5 mas.to 4.2.12 500 Fr 27.09.2024 00:00:26 176.950 0 9.275.226 52,4 mas.to 4.2.12 500
Stephen Rees :verifiedgreen: (@StephenRees) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 4.507 · Folger: 360
So 06.10.2024 19:15
from The David Suzuki Foundation monthly round up of good news for the climate
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Electric cars rule Norway’s roads
Electric cars won’t save us from climate chaos; the focus should be on scaled up public transit. But they’re a huge improvement over gas-fuelled cars. In Norway, an oil-producing country, electric cars now outnumber gas-driven cars, with 754,303 all-electric and 753,905 that run on gas. (A high but declining number of diesel cars are also on the road.)
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An electric vehicle charging station on Pender Island BC next to a mail box
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