Yes indeed... and maybe these prices are closer to the true economic value both of the fuel... and the impact of the emissions. Though to cover the emissions the price should be a lot higher. And we need a government that creates alternatives to the car... cheap public transport as currently people don't have much choice of they don't have much money
Yes indeed... and maybe these prices are closer to the true economic value both of the fuel... and the impact of the emissions. Though to cover the emissions the price should be a lot higher. And we need a government that creates alternatives to the car... cheap public transport as currently people don't have much choice of they don't have much money
Yes indeed... and maybe these prices are closer to the true economic value both of the fuel... and the impact of the emissions. Though to cover the emissions the price should be a lot higher. And we need a government that creates alternatives to the car... cheap public transport as currently people don't have much choice of they don't have much money
Yes indeed... and maybe these prices are closer to the true economic value both of the fuel... and the impact of the emissions. Though to cover the emissions the price should be a lot higher. And we need a government that creates alternatives to the car... cheap public transport as currently people don't have much choice of they don't have much money
Love your grumpy optimism 🙂 and interesting to see the change in people's behaviour when energy prices rocket....
Thanks Justin! That's what we're all about. It all makes sense...maybe a catalyst for change with high prices?