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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 14

    Japan is scrambling to ensure it has a future in an electric-car worldhttp://nyti.ms/2EC3IIU 

    9:17 PM - 14 Jan 2018
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    14 replies 93 retweets 184 likes
      1. Thomas J. Thias / Clean Energy Retort‏ @AmazingChevVolt Jan 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        +100 MQ/ 'Batteries~More Powerful~As~Prices Tumble. China~World’s Biggest #Automotive Market~Betting Big On #ElectricFueledVehicle's. France, Britain, Denmark & Others~Announced They Will Phase Out #FossilFuel Burning Vehicles In An Effort~Fight #ClimateChange' #CleanDisruption

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      2. Wai Sing-Rin‏ @waisingrin Jan 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        That's alarmist: "if the world goes all EV tmrw". Forecasts from many sources suggest 70% of cars will still have a fossil engine by 2030

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Wai Sing-Rin‏ @waisingrin Jan 15
        Replying to @waisingrin @nytimes

        The biggest problem will be securing neodymium for motor magnets. China owns supplies and are restricting export, manipulating prices

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Sara Straw  🌐‏ @Oneoneder Jan 15
        Replying to @waisingrin @nytimes

        Neodymium is a common element. If China restricts supply, new mines will open up.

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      5. Wai Sing-Rin‏ @waisingrin Jan 15
        Replying to @Oneoneder @nytimes

        Neo's common at low ppm in most rocks. Otr places need to NOT care about destroying own environment like CN. AU outback is only other source

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Wai Sing-Rin‏ @waisingrin Jan 15
        Replying to @waisingrin @Oneoneder @nytimes

        If cost to actually clean up effluents from neo refinement is added, cost of neo will greatly increase. CN dumps waste frm 50% of production

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Wai Sing-Rin‏ @waisingrin Jan 15
        Replying to @waisingrin @Oneoneder @nytimes

        About 50% of CN refinement are by "black market" sources, but govt knowingly allows them to operate=>officially allowed dumping of toxins

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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      1. southafrican‏ @pindal Jan 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Cheep

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      1. Random Voter‏ @Randomvoter99 Jan 15
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        While the US goes back to coal powered cars.....

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      2. Angel‏ @angelfritz365 Jan 14
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        The world moves forward & what did trump do? Moved back to coal. Biggest losing prospect ever.

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      3. nigacia nigacio‏ @NigaciaN Jan 14
        Replying to @angelfritz365 @nytimes

        Look at the impact of conventional cars to electric on the environment

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      1. George O.U.‏ @GeorgeUwaifo Jan 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        I have no doubt that Japan will catch up and overtake all comers in the EV race.

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      1.  🇺🇸 (((Cap'n Vere)))  🇮🇱‏ @CapVere Jan 14
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        Coal fired cars. You do know where most electricity comes from, don't you?

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      1. Budhibal‏ @budhibal Jan 14
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        Always sleeping ?

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      1. Azuka Chibuzor‏ @Udoq Jan 14
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        Let Japan go fix their #Population. They no longer rule #SouthEastAsia.

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      1. arman‏ @Armancivil Jan 14
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        Creative intelligence I have seen from Japan will ensure its future share

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