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The Green Mirage: The Hidden Costs Behind The Electric Car Hype

October 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A two-kilometer stretch of electrified highway in Sweden allows electric vehicles to charge while they drive, with plans for 3,000 kilometers of such roads by 2045. However, the reality is that electric vehicles are not as environmentally friendly as they are marketed to be. This article exposes the hidden environmental costs of battery production, the inefficiencies of "green" energy systems, and the ulterior motives behind the global push toward electric vehicles and UN-driven sustainability mandates.

The prevailing narrative of "zero-emission" transportation is debunked with documented evidence, industry data, and scientific research. The truth is that electric cars are not a sustainable miracle but rather a triumph of corporate marketing or outright deception.

Despite the claims that electric cars are saving the planet, the materials required for lithium-ion batteries must be mined and refined in operations powered by diesel and coal, leading to serious air, water, and soil contamination in places like rural China and Mongolia. The carbon footprint of an electric vehicle is worse than that of a diesel vehicle when considering the energy and pollution costs of mining and manufacturing.

The green movement’s agenda of promoting electric cars is more about consolidating control over energy, money, and freedom than actually saving the environment. The word "sustainable" has been co-opted by mega-corporate interests and global institutions to push their own agendas. The reality is that the environmental toll of producing electric vehicles far outweighs any potential benefits, making the push for electric cars more about marketing than actual environmental progress.

Challenging the Deception of Electric Cars

In a world where slogans promote a communist-style totalitarian vision of control over the people, it’s important to see through the facade of "sustainability," "carbon neutrality," and "climate emergency." These terms are often used to perpetuate dependency, bureaucratic rationing, and economic centralization.

While electric cars are marketed as a symbol of liberation, they are, in reality, compliance devices. It’s time to call the bluff and recognize that driving an electric car does not make you a defender of nature. Instead, it makes you a participant in one of the most profitable deceptions of the modern age.

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Mark Keenan, author of Climate CO2 Hoax: How Bankers Hijacked the Environment Movement and The War on Men: How the New Gender Politics Is Undermining Western Civilization, sheds light on the ideological forces reshaping the West. As a former UN technical expert, he brings a unique perspective on culture, science, and the challenges we face.

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