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Germ Theory Skeptic on the High Seas

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 3
  • 1 min read

According to the Yahoo Autos article, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made claims suggesting electric vehicles (EVs) are not as environmentally friendly as they seem. While publicly advocating for a transition to EVs, the article highlights his stance that factors like mining for battery materials and the environmental impact of electricity generation make EVs less "green" than commonly perceived. The article points to discrepancies between Kennedy's public statements promoting EVs and his private views questioning their benefits. It emphasizes that Kennedy acknowledges the pollution associated with gasoline vehicles but believes the environmental effects of EVs are often underestimated. He argues that the entire lifecycle of EVs, from resource extraction to manufacturing and electricity production, needs to be considered to accurately assess their environmental impact. The piece suggests that Kennedy uses the issue of EVs to connect with a broader audience, particularly those skeptical of environmental regulations and government mandates. By raising concerns about the environmental cost of EVs, he can appeal to individuals who might otherwise disagree with his environmental advocacy. The article proposes that Kennedy is less concerned with the details of EV technology and more focused on leveraging the EV debate to gain political support. This tactic allows him to portray himself as a champion of the working class and small business owners, who may feel threatened by the push for EV adoption. find the original article here: https://autos.yahoo.com/rfk-jr-doesnt-actually-believe-172500381.html

 
 
 

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