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Canada to announce all new cars must be zero emissions by 2035
(www.ctvnews.ca)
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Aw jeez not this again.
The cars are zero added emission. Their upstream may not be.
And [checks the country this is in] the vast majority of our power comes from hydroelectric, unless you're in a backward province feeding on the dinosaur juice teat.
Hey, my backwards province loves coal just as much as methane.
https://www.saskpower.com/Our-Power-Future/Our-Electricity/Electrical-System/Where-Your-Power-Comes-From
Right now it's more methane than coal, but they're often quite close
Yes, this again. Because it's wrong to claim otherwise, and too easy to drive a wedge in if it's not represented properly.
What's the actual emission-per-kilometre for an electric sedan vs. a (ICE) Corolla or an Escalade? As much as we get MPG ratings on the sticker of every car now, we should be seeing exactly what the impact is, not just a misleading "zero emissions."
And sad but true, five provinces and all three territories are backwards enough to not have massive hydro resources available.