oldtanker, Can anyone understand that my dislike for diesel comes form decades of headaches?
So put personal attacks will you, stop hating me and look at the driving forces at work. OK?
I dug deeper and found a common thread behind who is behind all the pollution standards. To my surprise it's the UN, yep United Nations. The WHO is a part of the UN. You want to see what is coming down the pipeline check it out. They, not me, are attacking diesels for two reasons, (PM)Particulate Matter and 41 toxic chemicals in the exhaust, 3 cause cancer. Farmers are in the cross hairs of the WHO.
SOOOOOOOOOOOOO it's not me you need to attack, research the WHO. The World Health Organization (WHO) was created in 1948 by member states of the United Nations (UN) as a specialized agency with a broad mandate for health.
What the WHO recommends, many nations seem to follow in one form or another. May not be exactly the same standards, because climates are different. So yea, some differences in standards.
Wake up YT, I'm just the barrier of bad news. If the WHO gets it way, it will change the way you do business and the way things are done in many countries. So where are you going to move to then?
oldtanker, your homework is to publish on YT your findings on the WHO. You'll be surprised what you find. geo
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