shutterbug
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So, basically never.When we reach the greenhouse gas reductions necessary for survival, then we can stop subsidizing EV’s and other solutions.
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So, basically never.When we reach the greenhouse gas reductions necessary for survival, then we can stop subsidizing EV’s and other solutions.
It's complicated. In terms of CURRENT emissions, yes, China leads (NOT per capita, though, interestingly). In terms of TOTAL emissions, China does NOT lead - not by a long shot.The biggest polluter in the world by a large margin is China. They will never do anything about it as it is one of the main reasons that they produce things so cheaply ( along with paying workers next to nothing and having almost zero safety standards).
There is a reason that the US and Canada have almost no metal production plants - the pollution reduction systems cost so much money to install and maintain that it is better for them to produce it somewhere else and import it.
This is a pretty accurate take. Thank you.The biggest polluter and contributor to global warming is the US. While China has caught up to US in current emissions, US has 100 years of industrial emissions head start. Plus China's per capita emissions are 7 tons, US is 15 tons. Fair to say if US matched China's per capita, US would reduce it's emissions 50%.
It is the legit argument of developing nations like China that they are being asked to build up an industrial base with much greater restraints than in US and EU had in their developmental years. Also, another county's emissions don't give a country a pass. Each country has to reduce green house gas emissions. US, since it contributed so much to the problem and is so wealthy, should lead the way, not hide behind false comparisons.
China also leads in sustainable energy solutions from EV's to electric trains (12,000 miles vs. US 1,200 miles of high speed electric trains) to solar panels to inverters to batteries to wind mills.
From COP26 "Secure global net zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach"I wonder what the target actually is for declaring that we have accomplished saving the planet and mankind?
The measurement. The scientific value of something.
I mean if we have some measurement that was THE threshold that we crossed at some point, then we know when we succeeded in falling below it.
So THAT target is THE target and we will know we've subsidized enough?
Everyone knows that's not how this is ever going to work.
Consensus among scientists? Yes. Among everyone else? Of course not.OK. Whatever exactly that means.
But is there consensus?
(I had to ask)
And then ultimately not get the tax credit because they didn’t understand how it works.Searched this thread for “wife” before I wrote this and didn’t find any mention of the Honeybut Effect on EV adoption with tax credits. I wonder how many were able to convince their wife/husband to get an EV that’s more expensive than its ICE counterpart by pointing out that they get up to $7500 back from the government and X amount back from their state for doing so? “Honey, but I get X dollars back!”
I'm glad you edited and deleted the first half of your post.And then ultimately not get the tax credit because they didn’t understand how it works.
Winning an economic war against China is not our greatest risk. It is climate change which is already present for many people in the US and the world. However, not addressing climate change as the #1 issue is the American way, just push it down to the next generation when it becomes even more of a money sink and health issue than it is now.This thread is not supposed to be dedicated to global warming/cooling as our greatest risk is China winning the economic war
The reason I am not a big fan of rebates is they take money from the poor and transfer the wealth to people who don’t need it.
China and their partners are slowly but surely screwing us with this semiconductor shortage. But the majority of the blame should go to manufacturers who for some reason didn’t see this coming…I was promised global warming. I am still waiting for all the benefits.
I purposely bought a house in MD and inland from the bay by 10 miles knowing that someday my property value will increase once it has the climate equivalent to FL and as it transitions to waterfront.
I also made short bets on waterfront real estate where most celebrities seem OK to still live…and the values of these houses are still going up. Heck, even Biden is OK living near the beach. If I believed in this stuff, I would dump that land tomorrow.
This thread is not supposed to be dedicated to global warming/cooling as our greatest risk is China winning the economic war…look at what FoxConn is doing in cars (Fiskar, Lordstown, Stellantis, Geely, EV platforms, etc.)
The reason I am not a big fan of rebates is they take money from the poor and transfer the wealth to people who don’t need it.