Its not gonna happen for a number of reasons, the main one being we're all selfish B'stards. It would take a massive 'hearts and minds' campaign to get most of us turkey's to vote for Christmas and that's what it would be for those of us in The West who like to do what we want. Even if we did, our kids would probably vote to change it back.grenfell wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 9:07 am That idea of rationing of resources has been suggested before now in the form of TEQ's or tradable energy quotas . So each person would be allowed a certain amount of energy and have to make the best use of it as they could. If for example we were all al!owed 100gallons of petrol a year we could fuel a gas guzzler and drive a short distance or turn to a smaller more efficient vehicle and dri e for further.
I'd like to see it too , less travelling means less congestion , roads will last longer and less new roads would need constructing. And perhaps extend it to things like sugar to help combat the obesity problem and reduce pressures on the health services . It really would be a win win situation.
However, after the government said they were bringing forward the ban of sales of ICE cars social media had several threads about that and the majority of comments were negative , not enough generating capacity , not enough range from EV's , battery recycling , not the charging infrastructure and so on. Basically as jansman was saying people are thinking of how it will impact them personally . It's simply the fear of mitigation.
On the positive side this corona virus has resulted in less air travel and a drop in trade from china .
As for cutting out sugar etc to help the NHS, personally, that's a bit too Nanny State for me, why not just put us all on rations and ban anything that's bad and we can all live to a hundred with a cabbage for a brain but a healthy body. If you flip that on its head and the Government encourage us to eat crap, smoke and drink too much then we'll die younger and the state will save a fortune on pensions as well as not as many drooling oldies costing the NHS a fortune.