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LOL, the #1 cause of warming and cooling the planet is H2O.

Good luck finding a study that isn’t backed by Petro/Chem companies or government money to do a scientific study. Pay close attention to who does the study though and if it is done in a scientific manner.

You go find a study by a renowned scientists (Bill Nye the Science Guy is not one of them) that can specifically show human impact from CO2 is the cause of global climate warming. Let me save you some time, there aren’t any.

The climate conspiracy is all about a tax. That is a proven fact.

Are we better off because we are creating a better quality of air in our major cities? Yes

Will we eventually have an alternative to fossil fuels?
Yes

Guess who has made the major investments in fossil fuel alternatives?
The petro/chemical companies.

Let’s please keep this a political

AND WILL SOMEONE THAT OWNES A 4XE PLEASE START A THREAD SPECIFICALLY FOR 4XE OWNERS.

This thread it appears is about climate change.
Hell of a conspiracy! The whole world got together just to pull a fast one on Americans. Just like Covid.
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Well at least the trees and greens love CO2 ?



GLOBAL WARMING MYTH DEBUNKED: HUMANS HAVE MINIMAL IMPACT ON ATMOSPHERE’S CARBON DIOXIDE AND CLIMATE
FEBRUARY 14, 2019
By Jay Lehr, Tom Harris


“The absurdity of climate alarmism claims gets even stranger when you consider there are 7.5 billion people on our planet who, together, exhale 2.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide each year, which is almost 10 percent of total fossil-fuel emissions every year. However, we are but a single species. Combined, people and all domesticated animals contribute 10 billion tons.”

“ 9 percent of carbon-dioxide emissions from all living things arise not from animals, but from anaerobic bacteria and fungi. These organisms metabolize dead plant and animal matter in soil via decay processes that recycle carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. The grand total produced by all living things is estimated to be 440 billion tons per year, or 13 times the amount of carbon dioxide currently being produced by fossil-fuel emissions. Fossil-fuel emissions are less than 10 percent of biological emissions. Are you laughing yet?

Every apocalyptic pronouncement you hear or read is nothing short of insanity. Their primary goal is not to save plants, humans, or animals, but rather to use climate “dangers” as a justification for centralizing power in the hands of a select few.
This is the first article of its type that actually puts some sense into why the elite (Bill Gates) say that the planet must reduce population. Vaccine anyone?
 

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FWIW, I traded my2015 JK on a 2021 Wrangler Rubicon 4xe. I really liked it. Around town I was able to use electric pretty much always. I was driving 900-1000 miles on a tank of gas. I pull my Jeep behind my Motorhome. I’d had my 4xe for about 4 months and on a trip through Minnesota, the electric part just quit. When I finally found a dealer that could get me in, I had to drive to Fargo, ND. After 18 days in the shop I got it back. A couple months later after getting back to Florida, the check engine light came on. It went off again before I could get it in for service. Couple months later, it said “service charging system”. Took it in and after 3 days was told they just had to flash the computer. Soon after the check engine light was back on.

I liked the 4xe, but since I travel, I needed something reliable. I traded the 4xe on a 2022 Gladiator Rubicon Diesel in May of this year. I don’t believe the electric technology is quite ready for prime time.
 

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FWIW, I traded my2015 JK on a 2021 Wrangler Rubicon 4xe. I really liked it. Around town I was able to use electric pretty much always. I was driving 900-1000 miles on a tank of gas. I pull my Jeep behind my Motorhome. I’d had my 4xe for about 4 months and on a trip through Minnesota, the electric part just quit. When I finally found a dealer that could get me in, I had to drive to Fargo, ND. After 18 days in the shop I got it back. A couple months later after getting back to Florida, the check engine light came on. It went off again before I could get it in for service. Couple months later, it said “service charging system”. Took it in and after 3 days was told they just had to flash the computer. Soon after the check engine light was back on.

I liked the 4xe, but since I travel, I needed something reliable. I traded the 4xe on a 2022 Gladiator Rubicon Diesel in May of this year. I don’t believe the electric technology is quite ready for prime time.
I went in to check the 4xe and while it was nice enough, I ended up ordering a 2-door JLR :P
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