WinterDeere
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Worse, in that one is a preventable crime, and the other is the earth doing what it does.worse than volcanoes erupting and spewing hot ash and gasses for a long time?
People arguing volcanoes putting CO2 into the atmosphere somehow cancels the need for emissions reductions from automobiles are really turning a blind eye to the actual numbers. Volcanic activity puts an average 200 Million tons of CO2 into our atmosphere each year. Automotive and industrial activity activity puts an average 24 Billion (=24,000 Million) tons of CO2 into the atmosphere each year [1]. There is just no comparison between these two.
Even if the two were equal, rather than at 120 to 1 ratio, it would still be "yes/and" rather than "either/or". One only adds to the other, get out of the "replacement" mindset.
As a gearhead, I'm not for any EV mandate that will affect my ability to buy and drive my high-horsepower ICE toys. But anyone fighting to keep every schlep driving down the highway in a minivan or Toyota Camry in ICE tech rather than BEV, is fighting a battle that just makes no sense to me.
[1] - Are Volcanoes or Humans Harder on the Atmosphere?.
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