Of course it's transformative, but what good is it when only a minuscule fraction of those people are able to transform?
Of course it's transformative, but what good is it when only a minuscule fraction of those people are able to transform?
I would guess if you ask those people, life changing amounts of good, but if you're searching for perfection and not progress in improved outcomes for everyone, I don't think we're having the same conversation.
People on BS: people will never get EVs until there is charging infrastructure. CA: We are mandating new apartments put in EV chargers. People on BS: no not like that.
No, we're having a conversation that you don't want to have, which is entirely different. Making benefits accessible to as many people as possible isn't perfection, it's pragmatism.