• SuperIce@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      We are building renewable energy at a really high pace and also quickly increasing the numbers of EVs being sold vs ICEs. But we still need oil in the meantime and it’s better to produce our own and be as energy independent as possible.

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          Context is important though. The reason that the US is now such a huge fuel exporter is because of oil crises in the past. The government realized how dependent the US is on oil and handed out huge subsidies and land grants to produce its own oil and not be dependent on other, not so friendly countries. The side effect of all that production is now huge corporate profit from the excess production.

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            I don’t disagree, there was a time the objective of the policy was understandable. Then the big corporations came in and everything went down hill fast. smh

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        Do you think we’re going to stop using fossil fuels and switch to renewables? Or do you think we’ll just use both and increase our power demands?

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        Yeah wake me up when they let a single chinese EV get imported for sale or let go of military control in a single OPEC country that they totally aren’t holding because of funni petrodollar

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          Polestar is a Chinese-owned brand and is available in the US. Chinese cars in general aren’t popular in the US, though. When every other major brand has their own EV available in the US, it’s not like the consumer is hurting for choice. Just affordability.

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              Polestar is a subsidiary of Volvo Cars. Volvo Cars was bought by Geely in 2010, a private Holding Group owned by Li Shufu, a chinese billionaire.

              Li Shufu is also the chairman of Volvo Cars.

              Polestar was founded and headquartered in Sweden, so it is a swedish company but it is owned by Geely/Li Shufu.

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              Polestar is owned by Volvo, who themselves are owned by Geely, a Chinese company. Polestar also manufactures most of their models in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.

              They are headquartered in Sweden in the same sense that TikTok is headquartered in Los Angeles.

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      Where the oil comes from doesn’t fix the climate. Unless you count that it affects the cost, which then affects how people vote?

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        The fact that the oil got pumped at all, all but guarantees that we have broken the climate. Unless it gets put back in using clean energy, we’re fucked. Pumping it was a bad idea, burning it is suicide.