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Old 16-03-2008, 07:48 PM   #1
spider
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Default climate change questions

Hi, im currently watching world around us and because theyre talking about polar bears and climate change im just wanting to ask the following.


1. will old cars be taken off the road?
if so what age will be the limit?

2. how can we keep ol cars on the road if we like that particular one?

3. will we still be having winter in june, july and augast?

4. will we still be having autumn in march april and may and spring in september, october and november?

5. is there anything else they can do to stop climate change?

6. as we can accidently let coolant on the ground what happens if it comes to the car not being allowed even to overheat and to accidently let coolant on the ground? i dont think itll come to that but just interested to know

i think oil will be more concern than coolant

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