- The U.S. consumer’s love for enormous vehicles has been seen by outsiders as a curiosity and sometimes a sign of profligacy.
- Not so, according to Detroit auto giants, who have responded to the climate crisis by launching all-electric versions of the Ford F-150 pickup, the Chevrolet Blazer SUV and other best-selling giants that seemingly promise the possibility that consumers can have it all: address global warming without sacrificing the appeal of larger autos.
- Absent has been any discussion of the environmental toll of large EV trucks.
Will climate change doom U.S. truck habit? Detroit says no

