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BlueVeins · 22-25
It's definitely part of the reason, but not the whole picture. I mean, prices were pretty low back in 2019 and it's not like Exxon was any less profit seeking back then. The problem is that a shit ton of oil rigs shut down during the 2020 pandemic (since oil was dirt cheap at the time) and building new ones isn't a good investment strategy since oil's on the way out.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@BlueVeins not really. Ev's are a shill and heavy transport is not going to ever be fully viable powered by solar and/or batteries. Humans have to fundamentally change how they structure their societies to drastically reduce or even eliminate the need for powered transport systems.
BlueVeins · 22-25
@zonavar68 Your average EV is gonna be cheaper than a gas-powered car over its operational lifetime, though they're obv not cheap. Still, they're not a great tool to form the backbone of our transportation system since they take up a shit ton of space, are subject to dangerous human error, and are heavy as shit. So I agree that we need fewer automobiles, but I don't agree that we need less powered transportation systems. Trains are really damn good at what they do, having incredibly low friction & reaching speeds that far exceed any automobile. They use less power on a per capita basis and don't even need batteries. Build more of those bastards, and flesh out some bicycle infrastructure to accompany them.