Gagh, knee jerk no thought, usual vacillating behaviour. It is not for nothing that I keep saying we need to innovate our way out of this.
I've noticed that the newer London busses kill their engine almost immediately when they stop. The new
Routemasters are a diesel electric hybrid which only runs the diesel to keep the batteries up to a certain charge level. It's quite nice to have your bus coast off without the engine only to kick in when needed. Of course it kicks in immediately if you are powering away on open road. But in the very worst traffic, creeping and crawling, it's mainly battery and that is the kind of traffic which increases emissions.
Of course the goal would be to take the hybrids and move them to LPG, which would be better, but the reality is that for LPG (which has less energy than diesel), you need a more powerful engine, or more LPG, to run the lower powered on which comes to the same thing. Stopping Diesel saves thousands of lives now. Using LPG instead kills hundreds of millions in 2100. Interesting choice.
Instead of yelling for banning diesel right now, which would be ludicrous as you'd have no busses, no fire brigade, no police and no food or other goods delivered into the city, how about using the noggin.
No Congestion charge for plug in hybrids.
Full change over to plug in hybrids, using diesel, by 2021
All plug in hybrids transitioned from diesel to either LPG or petrol by 2026
Now that is a target we can hit. It will also cause a huge investment in vehicles. Essentially it will mean that anyone or any business that need to bring a diesel powered vehicle into London will have to replace their vehicle or re-engine it.
Once it has gone into action, implement it in all the other cities. Granted the "bonus" of skipping congestion charge won't fly for other cities, but the timings can be pretty much the same. Perhaps with incentives in parking costs etc...
Bans without and option are useless. People have no choice but to avoid the ban in the best way they can. A ban with a path to get out of it drives change.
Always better to think before you shout before you ban.
Maybe politicians and pressure groups could learn this?
Or not.