The expanded zone rarely shows high readings
At least it shows it's working.
The expanded zone rarely shows high readings
Maybe not - it's up to the Indian govt. to fix their own problems but we can show them it is possible by cleaning our own air...and enjoying the benefits as well.how would that be fixed by the UK leading the way? 1% of global emissions reducing by 50% would be a huge economical burden in the UK and make little to no difference globally.
Too outsource their heavy industry like this country has?Maybe not - it's up to the Indian govt. to fix their own problems but we can show them it is possible by cleaning our own air...and enjoying the benefits as well.
Touché.Too outsource their heavy industry like this country has?
Anybody who travels into this area notices it, or should doI posted this on page 2, but is worth repeating. There are areas in the expanded zone where there are very much issues with air quality. Funnily enough, it is along major roads.
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Meanwhile Sadiq Khan is more popular then ever
Riposte...Too outsource their heavy industry like this country has?
Air quality levels in many of the boroughs in the expanded ULEZ area hasn’t changed, proving that it wasn’t needed.At least it shows it's working.
I remember an old pale-male-stale Tory once said on here that they should see it as an opportunity. "...It's what good business people do..."swapped for job losses.
Nonsense.ULEZ expansion was only ever about taxing poor people.
Because there's always a trade off, sure who wouldn't want a pollution free environment but it's coming at a financial burden to those who can least afford it in its present format of being tackled.After the killer smog in 1952 (?) The Clean Air Act enforced a reduction in coal fires and sulphur emissions to prevent so many deaths in future - we saw the benefit of this over the years so why complain about taking another step towards making less pollution from old, carbon-coughing vehicles?