
REDLINE REBELS
Why Car Lovers Aren't the Real Climate Villains
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Petrolheads are being painted as public enemies-demonized by governments, scolded by NGOs, and buried in click-bait headlines that blame weekend burnouts for a warming planet. Redline Rebels fires back with torque and nuance. Journalist-racer Marco Vassallo spans six continents, from Japan's neon touge runs to Cuba's diesel-swapped '57 Chevys, unveiling how car culture unites families, spins local economies, and often innovates the very green technologies policymakers claim to champion. Inside these pages you'll hear the untold carbon math that puts hobby mileage below big-box delivery fleets,...
Petrolheads are being painted as public enemies-demonized by governments, scolded by NGOs, and buried in click-bait headlines that blame weekend burnouts for a warming planet. Redline Rebels fires back with torque and nuance. Journalist-racer Marco Vassallo spans six continents, from Japan's neon touge runs to Cuba's diesel-swapped '57 Chevys, unveiling how car culture unites families, spins local economies, and often innovates the very green technologies policymakers claim to champion. Inside these pages you'll hear the untold carbon math that puts hobby mileage below big-box delivery fleets, watch EV drifters duel fuel-burning icons, and peek behind the curtain of synthetic-fuel labs turning captured CO¿ into high-octane freedom. You'll meet the women teaching valve-lash in Saudi Arabia, the Kenyan mechanics building rally cars from scrap, and the Gen-Z coders who swap batteries as fast as their grandfathers changed plugs. Redline Rebels doesn't deny climate change; it dismantles lazy scapegoating. By weaving narrative adventure with hard data, Vassallo shows why the open road still matters-and how the next generation can keep the spark alive without choking the sky.