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EV's are now way cleaner than they were even just a few years ago.
Interesting stats:
ieefa.org
www.cbsnews.com
Yes, fracking is an issue but that too is set to decline
"Obviously the downside of a reduction in coal is an increase in fracked natural gas, but as the renewable and low-emissions energy grid grows hopefully that will find its peak and downward slide sooner rather than later.
Hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, wind, biomass, and nuclear. We have the capability to turn to a massively reduced emissions power grid right now, packed with zero emissions and renewable options. The technology exists today."
jalopnik.com
Interesting stats:

IEEFA update: Renewables surpass coal in U.S. power generation throughout the month of April 2020
May 4, 2020 (IEEFA U.S.) ‒ In a first for any month, renewables generated more electricity than coal on every day in April, new data from the U.S.


Renewable energy has now produced more electricity in the U.S. than coal for 40 days straight
Coronavirus lockdowns have given solar, wind and hydropower a boost.
Yes, fracking is an issue but that too is set to decline
"Obviously the downside of a reduction in coal is an increase in fracked natural gas, but as the renewable and low-emissions energy grid grows hopefully that will find its peak and downward slide sooner rather than later.
Hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, wind, biomass, and nuclear. We have the capability to turn to a massively reduced emissions power grid right now, packed with zero emissions and renewable options. The technology exists today."

Electric Cars Are More Green Than Ever As Coal Declines
I think we can all agree that pretty much everything sucks right now, and it’s very rare to see even a small bit of good news. That’s why I got so excited to see a little bit of that good news come across my desk this morning. In the wake of a coronavirus-induced national shutdown an Institute...
