• AItoothbrush@lemmy.zip
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    52 minutes ago

    Okay but 2000 electric cars is still bad because thats 2000 more cars on the road than needed. Almost every car is bad, that includes electric ones.

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      8 minutes ago

      Don’t let perfection be the enemy of progress.

      Also, in Norway some people live 5km from their nearest neighbor. Oslo has pretty good public transport, I guess most other cities do as well.

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      56 minutes ago

      Some gas stations, mostly ones without the store, are closing in saturated areas but most are still there just with charging stations in the lot next to the pumps.

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    15 hours ago

    Please tell me they didn’t buy Teslas.

    Edit: also “98 diesel cars were registered” which are worse than petrol cars. Still very low numbers.

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      5 minutes ago

      Oil executives are able to get the US government to invade other countries and dismantle functioning public transport, domestic auto sales are a piece of cake.

    • I was thinking that making gas powered automobiles more expensive own-use would only make it so The Rich-Super Rich Economic Classes/Owners are the only ones to own-use gas powered automobiles. So it would the best just to outright ban gas & gas powered automobiles from being sold in the countries & brought into the countries.

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      12 hours ago

      We used to do EV and Solar rebates, until the leadbrained voters decided they wanted more lead apparently

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    17 hours ago

    WOW, that’s truly amazing. That rate keeps up for long enough, they’ll replace almost everything for electric.

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        13 hours ago

        You don’t even need to subsidies electric. You just need to tax all carbon and pollution at the actual cost to society.

        The only reason petrol is preferred elsewhere is due to the lack of infrastructure. You can get petrol/gas everywhere. Charging your car is less reliable and needs effort to find. While it’s not really a problem for most people’s driving habits day to day, it’s a perceived problem.

        As energy prices continue to rise and solar continues to drop, it will become more and more economical to have electric car and solar charging.

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            8 hours ago

            Yes, that’s what subsidies the oil and gas but it’s the external expenses to society that are the biggest subsidy. That’s what carbon taxes or carbon trading schemes are designed to address. This, the true cost makes oil and gas uneconomical compared to green energy.

            It’s like Walmart underpaying their workers, so they are entitled to food aid. The tru cost of living is not reflected in their wages. We all end up subsidizing the company instead of them paying their fair share.

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      17 hours ago

      We’ve been at it for decades and keep going, even if the benefits are being cut back, as the price of petrol keeps rising through taxes.

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    15 hours ago

    I was optimistic for a while that we could be dragged kicking and screaming into the future, and the scary part is that musk made it possible. At this point I don’t expect that news from the us in my lifetime