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Quote by Ironic

At the US average of around 12,000 miles a year, 50,000 miles is 4 years' worth of driving. I assume that's without needing to replace the battery. So, what? About halfway before trading in?

A car may have many owners during its life time. They'll all add their share to the car's total mileage.


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Quote by Tantaleyes

If the battery needs to be replaced, I'd expect the "green date" would be pushed further out. Most people keep a car they bought new for 8 years or so.

LOL, I guess those 8 years are an average too.


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Quote by MsStep

Yes. Eight to nine years is the average here.

Indeed. Just like those 50k miles.


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Quote by Chryses

On the second day of the climate talks in Dubai, representatives from most countries attending have signed on to a declaration about food.

Edward Davey, the head of World Resources Institute UK, said, "The declaration sends a powerful signal to the nations of the world that we can only keep the 1.5 degree goal in sight if we act fast to shift the global food system in the direction of greater sustainability and resilience."

What will we be on our future menu?

Reposted from repetitive, now-locked thread created by Chryses.

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Quote by ElCoco

John Kerry announced yesterday, "The first step is to stop making the problem worse: stop building new unabated coal power plants," although no date was given for when the existing plants would have to go.

Apparently the no-brainer that the first step is to stop making it worse is news to some.


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