If we are talking percapita sure. But the way it was said that countries pollute more I took that as overall not percapitaWe are not number 2. We aren't even in the top 10>World's Most Polluted Countries in 2023 - PM2.5 Ranking | IQAir
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Countries creating pollution are not the same as countries whose air is polluted. Air moves. Also, larger, more industrialized countries are likely to create more total pollution than smaller, less industrialized countries, and that needs to be considered.We are not number 2. We aren't even in the top 10>World's Most Polluted Countries in 2023 - PM2.5 Ranking | IQAir
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Science is almost never just facts. Science is about data collected by some person or people in some context, and then interpreted. The collection and interpretation can be done with great integrity, or they can be highly political.Please don't diminish the evidence I just gave. Science either is or isn't facts.
Climate change is very polititcal.Science is almost never just facts. Science is about data collected by some person or people in some context, and then interpreted. The collection and interpretation can be done with great integrity, or they can be highly political.
What states have banned the sale or registration of ice vehicles?Um, there is a direct corlilation with why the air is polluted. This is exactly why California has the strongest vehicle emssions programs in our country. Because their air was disgusting becasue of all the people.
Please don't diminish the evidence I just gave. Science either is or isn't facts.
Additionally, CO2 isn't pollution. It's what we exhail and plants breath. Looking at studies that just talk about Co2 emmisions are distorting the fact.
Sure, pollution has large increase of Co2 present, but it is different than NOX, CarbonMonoxide, soot etc. that adds to polution evidence.
Back to my points:
States banning the sales and registration of ICE vehicles is a ban. If you force people to buy EVs than you are eliminating a certain class of people that can't afford them, from being able to travel outside the relm of charging stations.
Diversification of types of vehicles is a better answer. EVs make sense for certain jobs and tasks, but not everything. Every tool has a job, my remove all of the screw drivers from the world and tell them hammers will work as a replacement.
Agreed. Continued pollution has costs, too.States banning the sales and registration of ICE vehicles is a ban. If you force people to buy EVs than you are eliminating a certain class of people that can't afford them, from being able to travel outside the relm of charging stations.
Because it’s being forced on us one way or the other, by subsidizing them with tax incentives and lobbying against petroleum companies costing our gas and diesel prices to go up. We pay for the infrastructure weather we want it or not. Anyone can see it’s not as environmentally friendly as AOC and the squad make it out to be....I don't understand all of the hate over electric vehicles, it's everywhere people spreading hatred over them and the people that own them. What is the reason for the hate? Is it if you don't understand it you must hate it? It seems to bleed over to lithium batteries and the mining of lithium.
CT just tried it, thankfully it failed.By who? What bill is pushing this?
So subsidizing oil companies is good but helping alternatives is bad?Because it’s being forced on us one way or the other, by subsidizing them with tax incentives and lobbying against petroleum companies costing our gas and diesel prices to go up. We pay for the infrastructure weather we want it or not. Anyone can see it’s not as environmentally friendly as AOC and the squad make it out to be....
Yes there have been a few bills proposed that doesn't make them lawCT just tried it, thankfully it failed.
Wow your stove was putting out carbon dioxide that’s special.The federal gas stove "ban" does not exist. It was a proposal. I know of some bans for gas stoves in new construction in some cities in California. There are well known negative effects to gas stoves- they pollute a lot. Burning fuel with an open flame is about the worst way for pollution. You wouldn't burn a puddle of gasoline in the house even if it was safe just due to the pollution. A gas stove is pretty much the same thing.
We recently got a CO2 meter which I left in the great room that has the kitchen on one end. Last night we had a couple burners going making Christmas dinner. The CO2 levels are in the 450-550 range normally (leaky '80s house) but hit 900 after cooking with multiple burners going. That's the highest we've seen. Of course that meter is not measuring the other pollutants, which are worse for health.
Supposedly induction stoves do pretty well these days. For our new house we're planning 100% electrical with induction stove, heat pumps and heat pump clothes dryer replacing what are propane appliances in our current house.
BTW for 100 years there's been a concerted effort by the gas industry to promote gas stoves. Not because they're good for us but because they're good for the gas industry. Remember the tag line "now we're cooking with gas"? That was placed with Bob Hope by the ad agency. https://www.motherjones.com/environ...ustry-convinced-americans-to-love-gas-stoves/
I don’t get a almost 10k tax break to buy a new ICE vehicle. And where is that tax break money coming from? Me and you guy.So subsidizing oil companies is good but helping alternatives is bad?
Try try again, it just shows the mentality out there. A town nearby just banned gas powered leaf blowers. Is that forcing battery power on people?Yes there have been a few bills proposed that doesn't make them law
Yes and where is all the money given to oil and gas companies coming from? Me and you as well.I don’t get a almost 10k tax break to buy a new ICE vehicle. And where is that tax break money coming from? Me and you guy.
Yes it is but it's not forcing electric vehicles on people.Try try again, it just shows the mentality out there. A town nearby just banned gas powered leaf blowers. Is that forcing battery power on people?
Did they ban gas powered chainsaws? Lawn mowers? Snow blowers? Wood splitters? Tractors (diesel powered)?A town nearby just banned gas powered leaf blowers. Is that forcing battery power on people?
That's PM 2.5, not the same at all as CO2 and CH4 emissions. It's more a measure of lower atmospheric pollution.We are not number 2. We aren't even in the top 10>World's Most Polluted Countries in 2023 - PM2.5 Ranking | IQAir
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Yes, it is. I'm getting a $2K tax rebate for installing a wood stove last year that comes from the same ultimate source.Yes and where is all the money given to oil and gas companies coming from? Me and you as well.
I don't expect internal combustion vehicles to go away in my lifetime. But I do expect evs to be pretty dominant pretty quickly once the battery tech improves. The efficiency durability and performance is just so much betterThere's about 285 million total vehicles in the US. There are around 1.7 million Electric vehicles and if you count hybrids the number is just over 2 million. I fail to see the possibility or logic of how internal combustion vehicles or their fuel is going away in my life.
Are there any places any internal combustion engines have been banned or outlawed? I know some campgrounds require electric golf carts.
Tax incentives and rebates paid by my taxes are tantamount to being "forced".
Legislation to eliminate combustion engine vehicles is tantamount to being "forced".
Increasing fossil fuel taxes to the highest in the nation and the Governor (Inslee) stating that a way to avoid these taxes is to go electric is tantamount to being "forced".
Being subjected to a mileage tax for fossil fueled vehicles, and not electric vehicles, is tantamount to being "forced"
Outlawing fossil fueled outdoor power equipment is tantamount to being "forced".
Etc, etc, etc, ad nauseam. - At least that is what makes me feel "forced" in Washington state. It might feel different to East-Coast yankees.
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