• NotAPenguin@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    And they shed even more microplastics into the environment because they’re heavier so the tires wear down faster :(

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      1 year ago

      This is an obvious bad faith argument.

      “Let’s keep burning fossil fuels as we go extinct from climate change cause I’m worried about the 0.00001% micro plastics that MIGHT be shed from an EV”

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        There’s no might, tires shed microplastic particles and EVs wear out their tires faster, that’s two facts.

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          No, they just heavily implied it lol

          The whole point of the microplastics/lithium/whatever else argument is to muddy the water and make people confused about just how much better EVs are than ICE vehicles. It’s the only reason it’s even a thing that people talk about. It’s exclusively bad faith, because it was designed that way by fossil fuel interests.

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        1 year ago

        Uhh, you say .00001% that MIGHT? I think you mean: nearly twice as much because EV’s go through tires nearly twice as fast, and ABSOLUTELY ARE. Microplastics are shed from tires, I don’t know what makes you think they aren’t. All that tire tread that is now gone on your tires when they go “bald” didn’t just disappear, they shed into the air and the rain washes them down into streams.

        Also fun fact, EV tire particles are even more toxic than regular tires. And regular tire particles are already one of the most toxic microplastics studied.

        I work in a nano particle toxicology lab that has a pretty big focus on micro and nanoplaatics.

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          Respectfully, no one gives a fuck. Greenhouse gases are so much more important than microplastics, it’s not even a comparison.