Exploring the polarization of opinions on electric cars, this chapter discusses the environmental benefits, challenges, and complexities of transitioning to battery-powered vehicles. Highlighting the carbon footprint of EVs and the environmental concerns surrounding mineral mining, the speaker provides insights into the ethical implications and potential solutions for a sustainable electric vehicle industry.
Electric cars might seem like a no-brainer on a warming planet, but there are plenty of people who remain sceptical about everything from their battery life to their carbon impact and the environmental and human rights costs of their parts. Madeleine Finlay consults Auke Hoekstra, known as the internet’s ‘EV debunker in chief’, to unpick the myths, realities and grey areas surrounding electric cars. Help support our independent journalism at
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