• sub_ubi@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    This is only a concern for EV companies. The environmental impact of these subsidies and regulations is nill

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      This is only a concern for EV companies. The environmental impact of these subsidies and regulations is nill

      Got a source to back up your claim?

      Here’s one contradicting it:

      Gasoline demand growth to slow this year on EV growth in China, U.S.

      “Penetration of electric vehicles has been increasing in U.S. and China,” said Woodmac analyst Sushant Gupta.

      Both the USA and China subsidize EV sales (and also petroleum exploration and extraction for that matter).

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          “There is no future without electrification. But just electrification will not get us there,”

          Daniel Posen is an associate professor in U of T’s department of civil and mineral engineering, and the Canada Research Chair in system-scale environmental impacts of energy and transport technologies. He agrees electrification is vital. But relying solely on electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions from transportation may not be enough, especially if we want to do it in time to stop a catastrophic two-degree rise in global temperatures.

          The article you link contradicts you, it clearly suggests that adoption of EVs reduce carbon emissions, but we still need to do more (e.g. ACTUALLY HAVE PUBLIC TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE) to prevent a climate catastrophe.

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            @sub_ubi@lemmy.ml edited their post and changed their source. The old source cited was this:

            " Can Electric Vehicles Save the Planet?"

            Eliminating gas-powered cars and trucks may help avert a climate catastrophe. But they are only part of the solution https://magazine.utoronto.ca/research-ideas/can-electric-vehicles-save-the-planet/

            That is the source that @force as quoting and replied to, and @force is right I was going to respond similarly after reading the original source.

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              It’s an article about the study. Figured it’s clearer to link the study.

              The point remains, Biden’s environmental policies will doom civilization.

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                The point remains, Biden’s environmental policies will doom civilization.

                I thought you were on a bit of thin ground before, but I was willing to hear you out. Yet you’ve jumped laying the entire history of blame of climate change at the current sitting president trying to address it. You’re forgiving 150 years of industrial pollution, but damning one element of a path to address it as the thing that will destroy humanity?

                I just don’t think I have the will to try to drag you back to some semblance of rationality. Carry on with your in your personal bliss.