> The main supporter is a guy who produces e-cars with all the interests to sell more of them.
Sure Elon might have an impact on CO2 emissions in the transport sector but I don't see him moving things that don't directly benefit him, say, electricity/heat production or agriculture.
Tesla literally has a massive (electrical) energy storage business alongside solar. There are huge battery installations that are helping regions like Hawaii and Australia pivot to renewables.
Transport is the 2nd sector in terms of CO2 emissions. If we solve that alone, I am happy.
Actually it's only 16% https://www.visualcapitalist.com/a-global-breakdown-of-green...
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I found it here: https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-sector
Not sure how reliable all this is... Yet it seems "road" is nearly 10-11% which is big enough to solve and to have already an impact in everyday life. Then it cascades to other sectors too.
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