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Electric Cars

arg-fallbackName="he_who_is_nobody"/>
1) I don't care how climate change or ice ages are made I am here with an interest about electric cars or technology.

If that was the case, then why did you bring up Ice Ages in the first place? Without you bringing them up first, I would have never had to give you a citation that corrected your ignorance.

3) You making an argument to my literal non argument of NOT explaining how ice ages or climate change is made is a literal strawman and literal non sequitur.

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4) If ice ages happened regardless of human industry and ice ages are a form of climate change then we know it is possible for climate change to happen without human industry as it has happened before literally without such a massive system as it produced several ice ages.

Yes, and the citation I gave you explained that. Climate has changed in the past without humans, and no one has ever argued otherwise. However, what we see today cannot be explained by natural means.

Remember: 1 don't care about climate change I care about technology,

If that were true, then why did you bring up Ice Ages in the first place? Do you see how your actions are not following the narrative you are trying to portray now?

3 I am not making a positive claim about climate change I am simply stating an observation,

Remember, after you first mentioned Ice Ages, all I did was provide the title and a link to a citation that contextualized your observation and explained how it is not related to what we see today.

4 it is true that ice ages happened without human industry as during their existence without the presence of modern man or man at all.

Yes, and no one disputed that. I simply provided you with a citation demonstrating how we know what caused those and how we understand those same conditions are not at play today (correcting your observation with more knowledge).
 
arg-fallbackName="WarK"/>
Wow, in current climate (excuse the pun) of anit-vaxx, climate change denial is a bit refreshing and nostalgic…

As it's been said in this thread, range isn't really a problem for most people. Towing and going offroad isn't also the most common use for cars.

Price and charging infrastructure are real problems in my opinion.
 
arg-fallbackName="ldmitruk"/>
Wow, in current climate (excuse the pun) of anit-vaxx, climate change denial is a bit refreshing and nostalgic…

As it's been said in this thread, range isn't really a problem for most people. Towing and going offroad isn't also the most common use for cars.

Price and charging infrastructure are real problems in my opinion.
The charging infrastructure is being built out. We need to keep in mind the current gas/petrol infrastructure took a number of years to built out to the point were it was feasible to make long distance trips. I think with the current push to get more electric vehicles on the road the build out of the infrastructure will speed up. For example Petro Canada is building what it calls Canada's Electric Highway. We'll be seeing more of this in the near future.
 
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