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They aren't using them to hurt the little guy intentionally, it's just what generally ends up happening. Gas is much more affordable than the alternative. Imagine how much it will cost to develop the infrastructure for electric cars, make them widely available, and troubleshoot the technology to be effective in our climate year-round. There's no way the wealthy allow those costs to be passed on to them. Those changes will be made with tax breaks and incentives, and they will be made with labor that could have been building reasonably priced housing. The costs of the cars themselves will be passed on to the consumer.
I don't have an answer to this problem, but conservatives aren't wrong to point out how elites still take their private jets everywhere, and profit from foreign trade deals where they offshore the pollution (and wages) for product development, while screwing the lower and middle classes over in the name of stopping climate change.
These extremely ineffective actions taken by left wing politicians are no where near enough to make a difference, but they are a great way to score easy votes and keep a lot of money out of the hands of the poor.
The good news is that populations worldwide are seeing decreased birth rates. Fewer humans is definitely in the top 5 of best ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
Edit: To be clear, the conservatives are just as ineffective and corrupt. The "right wing" isn't necessarily the problem here. It's that we have nothing but bad politicians across the board who can't or won't implement important sweeping changes, like developing nuclear power stations across the nation.
Solid analysis and great points.