The electric car field has gained considerable tractions throughout last decade thanks to the technology advancement and new models from mainstream car manufactures and the public's awareness of fossil fuel's harmful impact to environment. While the trend is in the right direction, to make meaningful impact to greenhouse gas emission, the transition is not fast enough. There are many hurdles for fast EV adoption such as lack of charging infrastructure, widening income gap, EV price and corporate's profit driven nature.
Muscular EV Is Not Environmental Friendly
EV Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas
Consider all factors in manufacture and operation of a gas car and EV, the CO2 emission reduction is considerable
Speedy Transition To EV Is Needed
EV adoption doesn't have to waste existing resources. It makes transition to EV faster.
Global Warming Reversion Relys on EV Adoption worldwide
Technology Advancement Is the Key
Lithium-ion battery creators are Nobel winners. They have changed our society
New technology in EV battery development
Alarming Signs Of Global Warming
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere warms the planet, causing climate change. Human activities have raised the atmosphere’s carbon dioxide content by 50% in less than 200 years.
Water vapor is Earth’s most abundant greenhouse gas. It’s responsible for about half of Earth’s greenhouse effect — the process that occurs when gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap the Sun’s heat.
Dixie Fire Permanently Damaged Lassen National Forest
Global warming triggers more wild fire. Wild fire will accelerate greenhouse gas emission. In 2021 DIXIE fire has damaged Lassen National Forest and emitted CO2 offsets two decades of greenhouse gas reduction effort by California.