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But the fact remains, an electric vehicle is not a zero-emissions vehicle! It simply offsets the location of those emissions, from the car to the local coal/nuclear/etc. power plant.
But the fact remains, an electric vehicle is not a zero-emissions vehicle! It simply offsets the location of those emissions, from the car to the local coal/nuclear/etc. power plant.
We plug it in at night in the garage. The fact remains is that there is no gas required and no fuels polluting the air that we breath. Why are you so against this.
"Another denialist believes the same things I do! That means I'm right!" Ha, sorry, no.
Under his picture it says "I write about the environmental benefits of industrial progress". Paid shill. Sad.
The ignorance in this country is both appalling and astounding. I'm not sure you would find it anywhere else in the industrialized world, at least like you will in this country.
'''early man'''' like the romans...polluted 100x more than we do... burning wood.... skyies were always gray with smoke.... we polluted more 2000 years ago than we do today.
Utter, utter BS. Are you just making this stuff up because you hope it's right?
Early humans wished they had the capacity to pollute like us.
Early humans did not have the ability to effectively reach back in time millions of years and dredge up billions of gallons of decayed animals and plants and then collectively spit it all out in a matter of days. We can literally burn fuel from more than our own time epoch.
Early man were limited to burning un-decayed wood on the surface of the earth that was readily available to them in their time. They couldn't dig up the trees from a million years ago and burn them too as we can today. When they ran out of wood in one place they had to look elsewhere and wait for the old source to grow back.
Plus the population was far lower in pre and early human history than it is today.
no you get 38 miles to the charge...THEN YOU have to use the gasoline engine
Ah no, we get more like 438 miles lol
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