timbop
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Exactly.Because one type of pollution leaves extra bits of rubber on the ground. The other could potentially boil our entire planet. Which one would you consider more important to address?
The crux of the matter is not just that average temperature goes up - it's that climate patterns change significantly because there is more heat energy in the atmosphere. Sure areas at or near the equator may end up bing uninhabitable to humans, but the locations of arable and arid lands will also change. Some rich farmland of today will become marginal within decades. Areas once unlikely to have severe weather in the past will have severe storms on a regular basis. Miami routinely has flooding in clear weather with no storms present. Two major insurers have pulled out of Florida already.
As for Hybrids: they only reduce pollution over an ICE if you predominantly drive them on electricity like a BEV. They have far more complex transmissions, require more maintenance, and STILL contribute 75% as much "tire pollution" as a BEV. Did this study take that into account?
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