Not exact matches
Fuel is a primary concern, to which experts, like Ronald Garan, a retired NASA astronaut,
suggest a moon base where we could build a pit
stop to the rest of the solar system:
In fact, recent estimates
suggest as much as a third of climate emissions could be offset by
stopping deforestation and restoring forest land — and that this solution could be achieved much faster than cuts to fossil
fuels.
Barnes notes Mazda's first priority is to introduce the SkyActive technologies across its global portfolio, but
suggests introducing i -
Stop in additional vehicles — even those bound for North America — could be the next step in improving
fuel economy and paving the way for hybrid drivetrains further down the line.
Stop - start is fitted as standard, as is a gearshift indictor, which
suggests which gear is best for every situation, to help maximise
fuel economy.
At the same time, BMW's M division
suggests the new M3 sedan and M4 coupe will be certified with combined
fuel economy of over 27.5 mpg, thanks in part to the inclusion of a
stop / start function and brake energy recuperation.
If climate sensitivity is higher than thought as so much evidence keeps
suggesting recently, when do actually take this seriously and just
stop using fossil
fuels on a personal and general level?