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Gnostic_Gnocchi OP t1_iues1co wrote
I’m actually not familiar with this concept. What is the trade off here?
Telrom_1 t1_iueyv4y wrote
The mining, usage and disposal of batteries creates a forever contamination of our water tables in the form of metals.
Most modern societies get their metal contamination from handling batteries. Making them bigger and more accessible will create an unprecedented environmental disaster. We have far less fresh water than we do atmosphere. EVs are just as bad if not worse for the environment than internal combustion vehicles.
waffles-n-gravy t1_iuessob wrote
Some random dude on tictok probably said batteries bad mmkay and some people just go with it
Thebadfish843 t1_iuetjk3 wrote
Imagine thinking exhaust from a car is “killing our planet” while also being SUPER blasé’ about landfills piled to the moon with hazardous metal waste and plastic. I don’t even believe that you idiots know what comes out of your mouths. You’re all just used to repeating things you hear from Rachel Maddow on MSNBC and becoming immediately opposed to anything that a Republican likes. The epitome of retardation….
waffles-n-gravy t1_iueukv9 wrote
Who still pays for cable? Anyways, it really doesn't matter who's right and who's wrong since neither of us are in a position for our opinions to change anything anyways. The world will go whatever direction the wealthy take it. For good or bad. Its really too bad some of you jump straight into name calling tho, but it makes you feel better I guess.
Thebadfish843 t1_iuevywh wrote
Meh, I guess when you make a comment like “battery bad, mkay,” like we’re all idiot cavemen grunting at a tv, you carry the burden of every other asshole that thinks they’re smarter than the guy who literally puts rockets in space. Greta Thunberg is your biggest climate ambassador and even she says nuclear energy is better than both gas and other form of renewable energy, but that doesn’t matter right now, because you’re focused on bashing Elon Musk because you can’t hide behind lies anymore…those of us who are sick of hearing make believe shit and are forced to play pretend with morons are pretty goddamn fed up. You’re probably a real cool dude, though.
ShortIntentionSpan t1_iuerrgu wrote
With the way policy is going in the USA at least, I doubt EVs will totally replace gas cars within the next 50 years.
But maybe this showerthought is true so far as a lot of people die in motor vehicle accidents.
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jesuispatate t1_iuetqy3 wrote
This kind of shower thought are boring, you can say the same sh*t for everything
Telrom_1 t1_iuerszt wrote
We’re trading carbon emissions for metals contamination.. future generations will look back and ask “what were they thinking?”