It's DOPED with Thallium people, it's not large pieces of thalium by itself for god sakes. And this is something that would remain out of contact of humans, and integrated into the car's power system. It would also be recycled like many other elements.
Not everything that is potentially toxic is bad. Thats why orgs like Greenpeace drive me F'ing crazy! They focus on all the little BS stuff, instead of prioritizing environmental problems. The EPA does the same crap. They'll let a huge oil refinery spew out such pollution that people in those towns actually have OPEN SORES ON THEIR SKIN, but then they will kill a renewable energy project because it could harm the environment of some rare fresh-water clam or something! GOD ITS ANNOYING!
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It's DOPED with Thallium people, it's not large pieces of thalium by itself for god sakes. And this is something that would remain out of contact of humans, and integrated into the car's power system. It would also be recycled like many other elements.
Not everything that is potentially toxic is bad. Thats why orgs like Greenpeace drive me F'ing crazy! They focus on all the little BS stuff, instead of prioritizing environmental problems. The EPA does the same crap. They'll let a huge oil refinery spew out such pollution that people in those towns actually have OPEN SORES ON THEIR SKIN, but then they will kill a renewable energy project because it could harm the environment of some rare fresh-water clam or something! GOD ITS ANNOYING!