Dems To Eliminate Vehicle Ownership
These people have lost their minds.
The World Economic Forum is now encouraging Democrats in America to reduce reliance on critical metals so they can transition to renewable energy supplies. One of their proposals has even gone as far urging the United States lawmakers to reduce vehicle ownership of Americans.
According to Fox, the forum stated, “This transition from fossil fuels to renewables will need large supplies of critical metals such as cobalt, lithium, nickel, to name a few. Shortages of these critical minerals could raise the costs of clean energy technologies.”
As a result the forum release three solutions that they believe will lower to cost of critical metals.
“More sharing can reduce ownership of idle equipment and thus material usage,” the forum suggested they then pointed to statistics that show the average vehicle in England is driven “just 4% of the time.” These people are essentially telling lawmakers that we should reduce private vehicles by eliminating ‘ownership.’
The report from the World Economic Forum also encouraged less ownership of personal computers and cellphone. “This is not at all resource efficient,” the report explained. “Keeping a smartphone for five years instead of three reduces the phone’s annual carbon footprint by 31%.”