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This is exactly why the EU fails in implementation. It's always ahead in terms of regulations which no other country pursues with such discipline, but some basic building blocks of those regulations like impartiality are often seen missing. If the regulations are not uniform, no one will follow them.🤕😅❌

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Mark Zuckerberg's $300 million yacht, powered by four 20V 4000 M93L diesel engines, consumes 1,165 liters of fuel for each hour of navigation. From Capri, Zuckerberg sends a big greeting and a dismissive gesture to those who think they will save the world this summer by lowering or turning off air conditioners, capping bottles, or buying electric cars. #Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Yacht Diesel Engines Type of Engines 4 x 20V 4000 M93L diesel engines Fuel Consumption 1,165 liters of diesel per hour for each engine CO₂ Emissions , Diesel fuel emits approximately 2.68 kg of CO₂ per liter burned. #Emissions Calculation 1. Total Fuel Consumption per Hour Total fuel consumption= 1,165 liters/hour times 4 = 4,660 liters/hour. 2. Total CO₂ Emissions per Hour Total CO₂ emissions} = 4,660 liters/hour times 2.68 kg/liter = 12,488.8 kg/hour #Details Mark Zuckerberg's yacht emits approximately 12,488.8 kilograms or about 12.5 metric tons) of CO₂ for each hour it is navigating, highlighting the significant environmental impact of such luxury vessels compared to everyday actions like using air conditioners less or switching to electric cars. NB: European Union 🇪🇺, please 🙏 charge the corresponding CO2 tax equivalent to the many cows you’re trying to eliminate .

SIG Ville de Genève État de Genève : En effet on punit les petits particuliers, mais ça n’est pas eux qui vont inverser la courbe avec les politiques publiques et leurs mesurettes écolos. 💡D’ailleurs, ce serait intéressant de faire une étude en suisse sur le coût de prise en charge des personnes âgées décédées chaque année lors des vagues de chaleur (car appartement non climatisés) VS le coup d’électricité d’un climatiseur fixe allumé pendant 1-2 mois et pouvant sauver des vies. Je pense que la question est vite répondue !!!

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