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As the United States aims to accelerate its shift to electric vehicles (EVs), social media users cite a report on tire emissions to claim such cars pollute significantly more than their gas-powered peers. But the posts misrepresent the analysis by omitting the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from tailpipes -- and while the environmental impact of EVs depends on how they are manufactured and charged, industry experts say they are more sustainable overall .

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