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Hehe. Seems we have arrived at similar conclusions. I think it's a shame that so much is about emotion and so little about facts. At least on the internet and in political debate.
I'm super happy with agreeing to disagree on opinions. It's just that we have to agree on facts. Or there isn't any argument to be made. And yeah, I -too- think filter bubbles are a major issue in society. And it's self-reinforcing and is bound to happen in the mainstream culture with the way current internet platforms work.
I think politics should rely on evidence and science. For me it's super easy: What's gasoline or oil gonna cost in 2035? We have a rough estimate on our oil reserves. If it's like ten times the price of today, I can't afford a car that runs on fossil fuel anymore. So I need an alternative. That's probably an EV because we have a good idea on how to produce electricity with today's cost out of wind, solar etc... And please manufacture these solar panels locally and do something for the domestic economy and not import everything from China.
I don't see many people lobbying for this kind of thinking. But i really think it's as simple as that. Undortunately we have to act now and upgrade the grid and the power plants now. Because if we do a half-assed job now and only really start in 10 years, it's gonna turn out very expensive for the average people. And we need energy for our daily lives.