So in 7.5 years, the state of Washington will edict that
electric cars will have risen from 1.00% of the market to
100.00% of the market?
That couldn’t happen. The electric power grid is nowhere
near robust enough to make that possible. I don’t think
that many electric cars could be produced yearly to handle
the need for new vehicles.
When you look at the global carbon dioxide emissions slice
of the atmospheric pie, you find that it is growing very
very slowly. It grows per year something like 20
parts per billion, and even that may be an exageration
due to my reading about it a while back. I may not be
using the correct time frame. It may grow that much over
a few years.
The drastic measures we are taking are not warranted. And
if you look at China’s incredibly bad pollution numbers,
it’s ridiculous the U. S. should have to shoulder the
reduction of green house gases, while China does as it
pleases.
Even if the 420 parts per billion were to triple, it
would not be a catastrophic event.
Hysteria and evil manipulation is all this is.
Yep. The Democrats in Washington State will realize that they were too ambitious so they will give everyone time to trade in their ICE vehicles. A "grace period" of one year? Perhaps. 7.5 years is a long time from now. But it's gradual. By 2025 or 2026, you will see dealerships in Washington State only offer electric vehicles. Same thing in California.