Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
If you look at my first post in this thread, you'll see that my point is that we can all drive greener, even you. For some, that means swapping one car for an electric car. For others it may mean selling all the cars and take the bus instead, etc etc.
And as one option you suggested to buy a second car to counter the argument that an e-car would not be suitable for long distances - certainly not a very good choice from an environmental/sustainability perspective (as you yourself noted in the second quote I gave and which I now responded to).

I appreciate any attempt to move to more sustainable solutions in e.g, transportation which is why I like to use public transportation wherever possible (with the additional benefit of being able to read something while commuting), I just have the feeling that flippant remarks about access to hydropower and the feasibility to buy a second car to make your average fuel footprint greener help a lot to promote the switch to laternative energy sources.