@DutchHockeyMom
Well … one drills a hole and then caps the hole and pulls the product out of the ground so natural gas can be burned cleanly in your home.. The other rips the face off the planet destroying all foliage for miles around it leaving great scars in the planet.
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@DutchHockeyMom
You only have to mine once. All the materials in a battery are infinitely recyclable. This means that after the battery has reached the end of its lifespan it can be recycled into a new battery with very little emissions.
Oil, once you burn, you have to drill again.
@DutchHockeyMom
It’s not… but lithium is a spent power storage technology and there is hardly an opportunity to expand on that technology now…
Look up All-solid-state batteries (SSBs) technology.
It’s coming this year and all the critics barely have any knowledge of it.
@DutchHockeyMom
I would think drilling for oil is cleaner. Mining requires sludge dams. We just had one burst it’s banks here in SA a couple of months ago… environmental disaster par excellence ☠️👎 chemicals in sludge SUPER TOXIC
@DutchHockeyMom
It’s not. It’s a red herring. Once O&G is decimated, they’ll pivot and point to mining for earth metals as the next environmental issue. We will have no cars or individual freedom in the future. That’s the actual plan.
@DutchHockeyMom
No government agency seems to have data on total carbon emissions from extraction to final product on comparison of the two. If we can put a man on the moon why can we not build an emission free gas powered vehicle. No one is trying.
@DutchHockeyMom
The green movement is for nefarious means. The benefits of EVs are a political talking point in order to phase out gas vehicles. Once that’s accomplished they will focus on the emissions impact from mining with the ultimate goal to stop people from owning cars & driving entirely
@DutchHockeyMom
Lithium is "greener" because it's mined in places far away from most liberals, e.g. Australia, Chile, China and Argentina. A key element in being "green" is being "seen as green", not actually green.