It would be awesome if EU regulation would make companies respect human rights and climate change agreements in order to work here. Because, apparently, it is lawful to make them discriminate according to our ‘allies’
Europe doesn't have a workforce with the right skills to make the transition happen.
The traditional education systems are WAY behind schedule. Support Tech, Manufacturing and Implementation players, so they can find, train and utilise the workers they / we need to make things happen. 🌞
In that case electric cars (ideally made in Europe and not imported from China or the US) need to be heavily subsidised as they are still way to expensive for someone on an average wage. As it its we are in a system where the wealthy can afford to ge green and the poor can't.
Lease, don't buy EVs. That's affordable.
Autonomous shared EVs can resolve the current madness of 'owning' a private vehicle that is parked 95% of the time.
Unfortunately the leasing does not work if you are a freelance with a drip and drop income. Freelances and self employed are overlooked and overtaxed in Europe and we get very little benefits in return (no regular pay, no regular holidays and generally exploited).
Its harder to find a sustainable path forward when others choose to act as the world's parasites. Europe's DNA seems to be the most adapted to deliver the goods on environmental, social, digital sustainability. But DNA must get validated in tangible, functioning organisms that thrive.
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The traditional education systems are WAY behind schedule. Support Tech, Manufacturing and Implementation players, so they can find, train and utilise the workers they / we need to make things happen. 🌞
Autonomous shared EVs can resolve the current madness of 'owning' a private vehicle that is parked 95% of the time.