• Pipoca@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    EVs have about half the lifecycle emissions as a gas car, given today’s electric grid. Which is better, but not all that much better.

    However: 80% of the US lives in metropolitan and micropolitan areas. 20% of the US is rural. You can build better public transit in cities and small towns, and stop doubling down on building shitty-ass suburban stroads and sprawl. But Farmer Joe is never going to bike 20 miles to the nearest Dollar General. It’s just not practical, and neither is putting a bus stop in front of every farm.

    A car-lite world where Farmer Joe drives an EV to a farmer’s market that 95% of people walked, biked or took a bus to seems way better than either the status quo or a car-free world.

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      1 year ago

      What did “farmer joe” do before cars I wonder? Plus it’s 100% fine if “farmer joe” still uses fossil fuels for his tractor and to drive into town. That isn’t a problem that is solved by EVs. that isn’t a problem that needs to be solved, and that absolutely isn’t the reason you are bringing up EVs at all.

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        1 year ago

        Before cars, he’d probably have gone into town much less, and would probably have gone by horse.

        that isn’t a problem that needs to be solved,

        Why?