MayBee70
So, how are we going to combat climate change if no one is prepared to do anything that impacts negatively on their lives?
This.
I know ULEZ is an initiative to lower pollution, for health reasons, but it will also have a climate change effect.
We HAVE to give up some of the things that make our lives easier if we are going to reduce man-made climate change; we don't have a choice.
We are NOT doing enough in the UK; the effect will be far worse in less developed countries, and if we don't want refugees now, just imagine how many there will be in the future as climate change continues to cause mass starvation and destroying the possibility of living for so many billions of people!
For ULEZ, what needs doing is to make financial allowances for people relying on cars for their work; carers etc. Either grants to help them buy less polluting cars, or rental schemes to provide cars for them, or a reduction or omission of charges to them. ULEZ itself is good, but the effect on people on low incomes but who NEED their car to work needs to be mitigated.
In London, generally public transport seems to be good; I don't live there but my daughters do, and they never drive there. I can't see that it is necessary for people who drive by choice not to pay.