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You are so right. When the First Oil Crisis broke out, the industry started to make more fuel-efficient cars. Not today. People can complain about rising fuel prices all they like, but maybe they shouldn't have bought gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs in the first place. Even organizations that you'd expect to care out of safety or environmental considerations, completely ignore the consumers’ "après moi le déluge" attitude, fueled by the industry. They salute the fact that Ford makes an electric F-150 now, overlooking that it features a 800 kg battery. Below: people don’t have money to go to the supermarket. They rather fill up their trucks first to go to the local food bank .

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Ralph Panhuyzen
Ralph Panhuyzen

Written by Ralph Panhuyzen

Dutchman identifying how high-tech bypasses common sense to sell us a solution that often misses the point what true progress is all about

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