Re: Electric vehicle transition could create unwanted air pollution hotspots in CHina and India

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Sujet : Re: Electric vehicle transition could create unwanted air pollution hotspots in CHina and India
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 18. Dec 2024, 12:57:36
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On 18/12/2024 4:37 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Electric vehicle transition could create unwanted air pollution hotspots in China and India
  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/12/241216165257.htm
  Is about SO2 emissions from manufacturing
And it's insane. We already know how to cope with SO2 pollution - search on acid-rain.
The article actually knows about this and talks about "enforcing stringent SO2 pollution control measures for thermal power plants, using mature technologies like flue-gas desulphurization."
Strangely, they seem to think that nobody is going to bother to ensure that battery manufacturing plants meet the same emissions standards.
The people responsible for enforcing these regulations monitor the SO2 in the atmosphere, not just in the chimney's of power stations.
And if conifer forests start dying off again, people will be able to work out why.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney

Date Sujet#  Auteur
18 Dec06:37 * Electric vehicle transition could create unwanted air pollution hotspots in CHina and India2Jan Panteltje
18 Dec12:57 `- Re: Electric vehicle transition could create unwanted air pollution hotspots in CHina and India1Bill Sloman

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