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But in general, it's a transition tool. Sure, perhaps buying new things constantly isn't helping (but I don't see many people NOT buying new things "green" or otherwise), but if it's a straight up choice between new petroleum fueled car and electric bike, the comparison isn't close. You could buy the most ecological car made today - park it and never drive it - and it'll have a larger LCA/carbon footprint than tens of thousands of miles by electric bike. The production of a car = about 42g of carbon/Km (160,000km life) or about 6700kg of CO2. A bike is about 5g/km (19,000km) or about 95kg of CO2. Emissions by type are for Gas (from the US department of energy) 11,435lbs/yr vs electric 3774lbs/yr for a car.... sorry about the units distinction. An electric bike uses about 9g of Co2/km in electricity (although I've found figures as low as 1,5g/km), that a regular pedal bike doesn't. But that's about 730,000km of riding an ebike to equal the emissions of *just* producing a car based on 9g.
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It does have a built-in ABUS rear wheel lock. Both wheels are thru axel so no quick release. Also using a small chain lock so someone can't just pick it up and walk away. It is not a light bike at some 40lbs and battery is locked in place.
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But why an E bike that comes with it's own hazards?
I bought this for the same kind of purposes. What's wrong with pedaling instead of using a battery and consuming electricity? Of course my decision had nothing to do with "lowering" my carbon footprint. Just convenience and my health. |
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I'm lowering my carbon footprint by only riding steel and titanium!
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<<< No one is forcing you to eat Brazilian mangoes or California avocados. >>>
Hey YEAH! Nothing but New Hampshire avocados on my toast from now on. And Connecticut almonds at the farmers market! Oooh right, I shop at a lower cost market. |
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The OP did more for the environment then most by adopting two kids but that's always the HUGE elephant in the room when you talk about 'saving the planet.'
I'm still going to pedal them for as long as I can but one day I will probably get an eBike for the grocery runs. |
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Most of the people I know with e-bikes didnt replace or sell a car because of that purchase. Sure, if thats the options then its an easy choice. But I'm not sure those are the only two options or if thats just the story people tell themselves because they want the e-bike. |
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I'm just here because I have a Tern GSD and freaking love it. Cheers on the new bike and enjoy the hell out of it.
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Bill Gates recent book is a really good read about emissions.
Cars are not as significant as you think. There are some other items which you wouldn't expect which are REALLY bad. Concrete/Cement production, VERY bad. Think about all the concrete used in building in places which are expanding very fast. The issue here is there's a chemical reaction which releases CO2 combined with the energy required to do the actual work. Lots of places sneer at our stick built houses we make in the US.. as long as we live in them a long time they're not so bad. The lumber is renewable and sequesters carbon, unlike making a house out of concrete. Steel production is VERY bad. Very high energy input to heat everything combined with, wait for it, a chemical reaction which produces CO2. There's a bunch of things other than vehicles which could make a huge difference. People are working on them but they are hard problems. But in any case everyone can also help by not buying a new ICE car every 3 years to keep up with the Joneses and show off. Driving one car for 10+ years can sure free up a lot of bike $$,$$$. |
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