Mercedes CEO Ola Kaellenius warned that the car market in Europe was heading for serious trouble if the EU's plan to ban gas engines in 2035 goes forward.
Internationalists especially within non-governmental agencies and EU government departments, along with most European national officials reman religiously attached to the idea that carbon dioxide is killing the planet by trapping heat in the atmosphere.
As a result of this emotional attachment they have determined that internal combustion engines must be removed from the market. This is scheduled to occur in 2035 in Europe in a plan that is up for review later this year.
According to the head of Mercedes, though, if implemented, European carmakers will find it almost impossible to sell cars.
"We need a reality check. Otherwise we are heading at full speed against a wall," Kaellenius said according to Reuters. The Mercedes CEO then warned that the European car market could "collapse" as a result of impending ban.
Kaellenius, however, was quick to assure the EU and its leftist bureaucrats that he had not renounced the climate change gospel.
"Of course we have to decarbonise," he said, "but it has to be done in a technology-neutral way."