Somehow my full comment didn't post before. I've now included the full post of what I meant to say the first time. Your response is exactly why I said (in the intended original post) that we might be past the point of no return.
Somehow my full comment didn't post before. I've now included the full post of what I meant to say the first time. Your response is exactly why I said (in the intended original post) that we might be past the point of no return.
Is the comment about the Civil War and climate change the additions you made? I agree with them, but for a lot of people, especially those living in apartments like I do, solar panels aren't really an option. I have one solar panel which I can use to recharge my emergency battery backup for my phone, and maybe my laptop, in the instance of a blackout that lasts more than a day—and that puts me ahead of most people!
EVs are and, while they've come down in price considerably, they're still on the high end of things—especially when, like me, you still owe over $15K on a gas guzzling SUV your ex-wife insisted she needed for her business travel.... 🙄
Somehow my full comment didn't post before. I've now included the full post of what I meant to say the first time. Your response is exactly why I said (in the intended original post) that we might be past the point of no return.
Is the comment about the Civil War and climate change the additions you made? I agree with them, but for a lot of people, especially those living in apartments like I do, solar panels aren't really an option. I have one solar panel which I can use to recharge my emergency battery backup for my phone, and maybe my laptop, in the instance of a blackout that lasts more than a day—and that puts me ahead of most people!
EVs are and, while they've come down in price considerably, they're still on the high end of things—especially when, like me, you still owe over $15K on a gas guzzling SUV your ex-wife insisted she needed for her business travel.... 🙄