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Data Shows Transition to EV’s Will Have Minimal Impact

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, that’s the ticket, if all Americans were compelled to adopt electric vehicles (EVs) according to the schedule outlined in Biden’s EPA mandates, instead of the Earth’s temperature reaching 60 degrees, the average temperature would be marginally lower, at approximately 59.99 degrees.

Energy analyst, Ben Zycher of AEI, conducted a comprehensive analysis on the potential impact of transitioning the entire automotive industry to EVs. Here’s a brief overview of his findings:

While the EPA asserts that the mandate will result in a reduction of total greenhouse gas emissions by 7.2 billion metric tons between 2027 and 2055, they conveniently sidestep the quantification of climate impact in terms of avoided temperature change or sea-level rise.

This omission is telling, as the outcome would likely be underwhelming. Utilizing the EPA’s own climate model, which tends to overstate the climate effects of greenhouse gas emission reductions, the projected reduction in global temperatures by 2100 would amount to a mere 0.0068 degrees Celsius — an inconsequential effect hardly discernible.

In Fahrenheit, this translates to roughly 0.01 degrees of mitigated warming.

Sounds more like marketing than science.

 

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7 thoughts on “Data Shows Transition to EV’s Will Have Minimal Impact

  1. Not for me just yet.

  2. Really DAH!

  3. And what’s the environmental disposal plan for all the massive battery banks that eventually need replacing? Same question with all these acres of solar panels.

  4. No interest for me anytime soon on the 3 major points. Way too expensive, safety/reliability and duration of charge holds. I will stick with gas!

  5. I’ll never buy an EV

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