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I think you're missing @Mach1E point. The message he's trying to convey, which I didn't respond to because it's what I would consider political or bias, is that "Climate Change" is a politically charged subject. So, changing the language, regardless of the language, would help prevent the politicization of the subject.I don't think that would help even a little bit.
Does anyone worry about smog anymore? Smog was a big deal 50 years ago, but air quality has improved substantially since then (in the first world).
I'm not sure that Smog is appropriate either because smog is mainly composed of nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ozone, and smoke. While I would agree that it's related to greenhouse emissions I don't think that's the point of this topic.
I created this topic to explore facts, based on scientific data. The reason that I'm asking people to avoid the use of political extremes is because there's no factual data in extremism. It's hyperbole meant to push an agenda.The right answer is always one of the extremes...
So be intolerant at your own risk.
Thus, what bothers me about political narratives is the hatred for either BEVs or ICE vehicles (depending on which side you're on). I own both, and I'm happy owning both and I will continue to own both. The evidence that I've seen doesn't lead me to believe that EVs are the answer to climate change or that they emit less emissions than, especially, hybrid. I don't listen and believe what the government says because there's always motive.
As I've said previously, 15 years ago electricity was bad. We were given CFL bulbs almost for free to replace incandescents because we were told that electricity was causing global warming and climate change. This also ushered in the era of solar. Now we are being told that electricity is good. I equate it to the food pyramid. Once we were told that we should consume a ton of carbs by our government and now we know it's been a leading cause of obesity.
So all that being said, why aren't we all pushing efuel, transient plasma ignition and turbines, like Omega 1? There's no bias or extremism in critical thinking. The more people who can keep an open mind, trust but verify and ignore the extremism all the better.
What's the hurt in removing harmful gasses regardless if you believe it causes climate change? For those who are on the extreme "climate change path", why don't they actually push technology and innovations that are far better than EVs? There's too much brainwashing on both sides and it's time to wake up and look at facts.
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