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Stumbled across this obvious activist/agenda article on how several of the major OEM's are "sabotaging" the EV transition, with Japan OEM's being the "worst."


"A damning new report has shown that nearly all major car companies are actively sabotaging the world’s efforts to avoid catastrophic global warming."


The report says Japanese automakers are the least prepared for the EV transition and have the most active, strategic engagement against it.


The (IMO) fear mongering article includes several highly challenged claims on the true impact of vehicle emissions in efforts to highlight how nearly all major car companies are actively sabotaging the world’s efforts to avoid catastrophic global warming. After you've read enough agenda driven articles, it's easy to spot the next one.


"The lobbying strategies being used by the world’s largest automakers are putting global climate targets at risk and threatening the electric vehicle transition, according to the new report released by InfluenceMap."


BTW - InfluenceMap is a corporate climate lobbying platform funded by several 'non-profit" activists organizations and foundations.


According to InfluenceMap, Toyota and Honda are two of the biggest culprits undermining the EV transition with a Climate Policy Engagement Score of a D.


I guess we are to assume these major OEM's are completely clueless to the real impact of their vehicles on climate vs the true impact lithium batteries could/will carry in the near future. It's not like Toyota wasn't one of the very first manufactures to jump into the EV sector.


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