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Electric cars are extremely clean. Current battery technology is not. Current battery technology is not representative of the cleanliness of electric vehicles or all battery technology available or current engineering efforts or the likely batteries in use a couple of years from now.

That was a crazy logic limbo you just did to duck the fact that electric cars (that all use current battery technology) aren't environmentally clean.

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tell me how you charge those batterys? unless its from 100% renewable energys its not clean. id be willing to bet that vast majority of juice in electric cars are from burning fossil fuels/coal. sure its a cute idea for it to be "clean alternative" but in reality its not.

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Your position is comical. Firstly, it's predicated that current ICE is clean. It's not. Secondly, what is efficiency of scale? Thirdly, what is Carnot Efficiency? Forthly, what is nuclear?

Seriously, why is it that people who literally know absolutely nothing and have never researched a fucking thing feel their emotions are as good as fact? Retards. Fuck! Retards everywhere.

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"Crazy", yet you just dishonesty conflated two very different things.

Why is it dishonesty is always required to attack this position? Always.

What does "clean" mean to you?

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no they are not, you are a fool if you think so

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Lol. Insanity, ignorance, and stupidity. You're as informative as you are convincing.

The creation of the energy at a power plant, pushing that energy to the consumer and then converting it is not an environmentally sound strategy if your goal is to limit CO² and ozone.

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no show me how its clean... then?

the keyboard you are typing from is from fracking, since im so ignorant tell how clean it is

i assure you will lose

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Using electricity is obscenely inefficient in most circumstances. It's cleaner to just run a car on gas than to convert coal or natural gas to electricity, then run it 100s of miles along power lines to charge the battery then discharge the batter to power the car.