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Yosemite_Sam1
Apr 28, 2021Explorer
@wandering -- I'm sorry, but you have not put in anything in your post in terms of evidence or empirical data on how batteries are more hazardous or harmful to the environment and the people than oil/hydro-carbon based energy sources.
Sure there will still be drilling (although much less and in fact a lot of pumps have been capped) and gas will still be used for cars until it becomes obsolete. But nobody is arguing against you on that. If fact, I agree. But as someone already said here or in another thread, the transition is inevitable with some countries doing it even faster than us.
And for which the US, as this administration and domestic industries and manufacturers realized, the next opportunity for investments and economic advancement.
Sure there will still be drilling (although much less and in fact a lot of pumps have been capped) and gas will still be used for cars until it becomes obsolete. But nobody is arguing against you on that. If fact, I agree. But as someone already said here or in another thread, the transition is inevitable with some countries doing it even faster than us.
And for which the US, as this administration and domestic industries and manufacturers realized, the next opportunity for investments and economic advancement.
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