The reality is, the atmosphere has more particles of brake dust then carbon emissions. EV’s use brakes.
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So true.EV's and the big lie that they are practical, scalable, energy efficient, or environmentally friendly is for fools and suckers.
Hard pass on all that trash.
Do you have a link to any of those studies?So true.
All independent studies showg mining materials for ev do damn near 8 times the damage to the environment then the other option.
Nope it's probably been a year since I've seen them. Who knows if they are still up. It doesn't agree with the agenda and we know how that works.Do you have a link to any of those studies?
Something had to fund that purchase of Twitter, buddy.And we thought we had to wait a long time for our Broncos... Wasn't this supposed to come out like 4 years ago?
This article doesn’t say that, but it does take a thorough look at the environmental harm caused by an accelerated transition to electric vehicles.Do you have a link to any of those studies?
That truck is SwEEETT!! I had a 48 - the things I did in that truck!Im interested to see one in person, but it's not something I'd drive. Not really a truck person either, and when I am...well let's just say my taste in truck design is the complete opposite of teslas design philosophy:
That's another myth perpetuated by climate alarmists and the media. The Canadian oil sands alone are predicted to last 200 years.there is only so much oil in the ground and its going to wind down in the not too distant futur.
I like to keep an open mind but it's hard when the thing I'm reading is an obvious hit piece. Before I read the article I was curious about the source since I've never heard of the Manhattan Institute. Heavily, funded by the Koch brothers who obviously have a large interest in oil and other petro-chemical facilities.This article doesn’t say that, but it does take a thorough look at the environmental harm caused by an accelerated transition to electric vehicles.
https://manhattan.institute/article/electric-vehicles-for-everyone-the-impossible-dream/
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It is more interesting and helpful to me if you can show me what they say that is incorrect. We should be willing to consider ideas and concerns even if they are different from what we already think. The article had the ring of truth to me but I don’t want to be misled if what they say is not true.I like to keep an open mind but it's hard when the thing I'm reading is an obvious hit piece. Before I read the article I was curious about the source since I've never heard of the Manhattan Institute. Heavily, funded by the Koch brothers who obviously have a large interest in oil and other petro-chemical facilities.
Jason