I am working with a neighborhood organization to improve tree canopy in my urban area. I got involved with my neighborhood association and another org in an effort to build and strengthen my community. I would love to take more action but I’m not sure what or how. Starting to see now that working together with people helps make us more resilient

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    • Advocate for more and denser housing. If you can walk to the store you don’t need to drive. Housing policy is climate policy.
    • Advocate for public and non-automobile transit. EVs will not save us. Busses, trains, and bikes will.
    • Ask tough questions at work about sustainability. Are we carbon neutral? What can we do to find out?
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      What about the “car-owner-virus” aka coronavirus that convinced everyone to stop taking the bus? I still see that used and new cars are selling at a premium.

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        If everyone switched to EV cars there would surely be fewer emissions from motors but that would not be the only issue. One is the mining of metals for batteries and the cars themselves. That process, along with shipping parts around produces greenhouse gasses and environmental harm. Then consider that we are not removing carbon nor does EV cars combat the largest sources of greenhouse gases like coal/ natural gas, textile manufacturing, concrete, shipping, and beef. Additionally, the EVs need electricity to charge and if everyone on earth today switched to EVcars many of those would end up being powered by the coal power plants (although it would be a more efficient use of fossil fuel).

        Electric vehicles are great and should be used. They do come with their own set of environmental problems to consider. It also worth noting that production and consumption of vehicles and everything else on the planet needs to slow. We simply have too many people doing too much. So if you have an old gas powered car that still runs, don’t throw it out to buy a new EV.

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          I need to point out that while its true that EVs use nickel, cadmium etc from such mines, the fossil industry uses about 4-5x as much in its gas, coal and oil based power plants, as well as the refining processes. Geothermal, solar and wind are options for EVs in place of fossil in terms of electric supply. LiFePO4 is an alternative to NMC chemistry L-Ion batteries in some cases, too (eg smaller EVs like ebikes, escooters etc). LiFePO4 takes up 1/3rd more space but isnt that much more heavy, it also lasts for bloody years and years compared to NMC. (Though NMC can be recycled easily if companies/Governments were willing to invest)