• Karyoplasma
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    91 year ago

    Where’s the electricty from your car coming from? Where does the lithium for the battery come from?

    • @AmberPrince@lemmy.world
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      211 year ago

      This is a bad take. The EPA has a list already made because these lies keep going around. It is better for the environment through out the entire life cycle of a car, from raw material mining and processing to manufacturing and use, to be Electric than use an Internal Combustion Engine.

      • @twiked@sh.itjust.works
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        71 year ago

        It is less bad, but still pollutes a lot, especially in countries with high-carbon electricity production.

        • @AmberPrince@lemmy.world
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          91 year ago

          Sure. But the guy above me is implying that at worst, EVs pollute more, and at best, the two are just the same in terms of pollutants.

          The reality is harm reduction. It would be better to take a train or bus than drive any car. Better still would be to ride a bike, even better would be to just walk. But that is not feasible. Instead we just do what we can and make marginally better choices.

          Don’t let perfect get in the way of good. We’re after incremental changes.

          • @twiked@sh.itjust.works
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            21 year ago

            Oops, didn’t catch that part from the parent comment. You’re right, it breaks even in most if not all cases.

            A side note : EVs are and will be needed for a long time, but an important reduction of personal vehicle use will be needed as well. Shifting the same usage to EVs will surely not be sufficient.

    • @Electric_leprechaun@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Many cars are charged from solar or from renewable energy. You look at the environmental costs of extracting and refining oil, storing it, the carbon cost of shipping it and then driving it to its final destination via HGV to the fuel station. It then had to be electrically pumped from the ground into your car then you burn it off back into the atmosphere for everyone to breathe back in again. The lithium comes from the same mines used to make the phone battery you are reading this message from. The EV battery will live much longer than your ICE car as it can be almost totally recycled and end of life or used as storage for home battery systems.