Canada to ban sale of new fuel-powered cars and light trucks from 2035

Started by Lunican, July 08, 2021, 04:13:43 PM

Lunican


bl8jaxnative


This is the sort of thing that leads to Alberta joingin the US.

marcuscnelson

I doubt there'd be an outright federal mandate anytime soon, Michigan is too important in the electoral college to make it happen. But from the look of things there's a decent chance that the foreign mandates and market forces will generally guide the industry to making the change by itself anyway, perhaps by the late 2030s at worst. GM is already rebranding around electrification, Ford's F-150 Lightning is only the beginning for them, and Stellantis just had their EV Day.

The bigger challenges at this point are going to be all the ICE cars that already exist and will join the roads before sales end, as well as the larger issues of designing a society around car ownership in general.

Quote from: bl8jaxnative on July 09, 2021, 02:10:00 PM
This is the sort of thing that leads to Alberta joingin the US.

Alberta can whine all they want, they're not the center of the universe.
So, to the young people fighting in this movement for change, here is my charge: march in the streets, protest, run for school committee or city council or the state legislature. And win. - Ed Markey

BridgeTroll

In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

Adam White

Quote from: marcuscnelson on July 09, 2021, 02:43:29 PM
I doubt there'd be an outright federal mandate anytime soon, Michigan is too important in the electoral college to make it happen. But from the look of things there's a decent chance that the foreign mandates and market forces will generally guide the industry to making the change by itself anyway, perhaps by the late 2030s at worst. GM is already rebranding around electrification, Ford's F-150 Lightning is only the beginning for them, and Stellantis just had their EV Day.

The bigger challenges at this point are going to be all the ICE cars that already exist and will join the roads before sales end, as well as the larger issues of designing a society around car ownership in general.

Quote from: bl8jaxnative on July 09, 2021, 02:10:00 PM
This is the sort of thing that leads to Alberta joingin the US.

Alberta can whine all they want, they're not the center of the universe.

They're not even the centre of the Canadian universe!
"If you're going to play it out of tune, then play it out of tune properly."

bl8jaxnative


Alberta can - and it's legal according to Canadian courts - do more than whine.  They can secede from Canada.

jaxlongtimer

Quote from: marcuscnelson on July 09, 2021, 02:43:29 PM
I doubt there'd be an outright federal mandate anytime soon, Michigan is too important in the electoral college to make it happen. But from the look of things there's a decent chance that the foreign mandates and market forces will generally guide the industry to making the change by itself anyway, perhaps by the late 2030s at worst. GM is already rebranding around electrification, Ford's F-150 Lightning is only the beginning for them, and Stellantis just had their EV Day.

I am not sure Michigan cares about this as long as people buy cars - period.  Seems Texas might care the most given it's oil that is endangered, not cars.  States like Louisiana, Oklahoma, Alaska, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and Pennsylvania, if I have my oil producing states right, might also care a bit.

Lostwave

Yeah, but even if they ban gas vehicles from being sold, there will be many, many on the road for a long, long time.  Its not like all the gas cars will just cease to exist.

JaxJersey-licious

Quote from: BridgeTroll on July 11, 2021, 08:40:09 AM
https://jalopnik.com/rare-earth-minerals-will-put-the-u-s-between-a-rock-an-1847262353

Fair point about the complications of attaining and processing the rare earth minerals needed to power fully electric vehicles but I'm sure it's not lost on all of these other countries the recklessness of having more internal combustion engine vehicles emitting pollutants and greenhouse gasses and not promoting cleaner more environmental friendly all electric cars and trucks even with the issues that their creation hold. Any alternative source of energy or transport have their own set of alternative problematics. This is unavoidable but promising advances in research and technology will find potential ways of mitigating these issues. However we are quite aware of all of the problems burning fossil fuels pose so why should we slow walk the continued development of EV production and technology in order to keep auto manufacturers from suffering a collective emotional and financial sad?

And if anyone still thinks we should still be as reliant as possible on total ICE cars because of concerns over rare earth minerals, keep in mind we still need them to help run our phones, tablets, laptops, and flat-screens. Would you suggest we try to transition back to land lines, desktop computers, and heavy bulky cathode ray Zenith televisions? Or we could keep pursuing better more efficient less polluting ways of extracting these rare earth minerals from our own soil to use them to improve our way of life far beyond transportation.

BridgeTroll

Since the Red Chinese produce 95% of the stuff... they kinda have the world by the balls...
In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

bl8jaxnative

Mining and processing these in the US by it's nature would be a 10,000 times less polluting that hyper corrupt Red China

BridgeTroll

Quote from: bl8jaxnative on July 14, 2021, 09:31:30 AM
Mining and processing these in the US by it's nature would be a 10,000 times less polluting that hyper corrupt Red China

Probably... if north America has such reserves. So far... we dont.
In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

Lunican


BridgeTroll

https://thefederalist.com/2021/08/07/bidens-electric-vehicle-plan-without-mining-expansion-is-a-big-win-for-beijing/

QuoteAccording to the New York Times, China makes "70 to 80 percent of the world's battery chemicals, battery anodes and battery cells," and dominates the market for electric motor magnets.
In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

MusicMan

Having Republicans in Congress is a big win for Bejing.

Is anyone paying attention? China produces 90% of the shit that's sold at WalMart. They produce your I phone.  They produce 90% of all your over the counter medicines. 90% of American manufacturers have move their business to China to maximize profit. National security and hiring Americans is the absolute last thing on their "to do" list.  It's like the construction business. If you put every GC who hired illegals in Texas, Arizona, California and Florida in jail there would be no room left for the dime bag dealers.