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E-cars? How about producing streetcars? - The Globe and Mail

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Getting everybody to adopt electric cars just means people switch from one kind of car to another kind of car. It would do nothing about gridlock, the abysmal blight that highways are, and the horrible land use conditions imposed by cars. Much better would be to convert over to more mass transit. But the popular conception is that cars are the only way to get around and therefore the only form of "green transportation" which can exist is a cleaner sort of car. There is more problems to be solved than just making cleaner cars.

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Squaring off, again: plug-in advocates respond to anti-PHEV report — Autoblog Green

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A report comes out of a prestigious science academy claiming that the benefits of plug-in hybrid vehicles is modest. I haven't seen the paper but have a couple of unfounded thoughts and opinions of my own. First, why is there so much concerted effort to tarnish plug-in hybrids with problems etc. Second, did the paper base its conclusions on faulty reasoning. For example they may have assumed there would be slow uptake. They may be looking only at money advantages while assuming that battery prices would remain high. They may be looking only at carbon footprint as the only environmental measure, whereas there are other environmental issues to pay attention to.

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