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http://www.ijreview.com/2015/07/363...m_medium=Partners&utm_term=PRM7&utm_campaign=Green marketing campaigns would have you believe you’re destroying rain forests every time you turn the key in your gas-powered vehicle, and that the only “environmentally conscious” choice is to drive an electric car.
That may not be the case, according to a new study by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Electric cars have to get their power from somewhere, and much of the electricity that powers your home, and thus your electric car, comes from coal.
The Blaze quotes University of Minnesota professor Julian Marshall:“It’s kind of hard to beat gasoline…A lot of the technologies that we think of as being clean…are not better than gasoline.”However, the study does note that in less densely populated areas (as shown in the map below), there can be a net positive.
I always thought it was stupid to think an electric car would save the environment. Perhaps when all power plants get updated to NG, nuclear, solar or wind turbine this type of vehicle will be practical.