Interesting you did your post-grad in Environmental Science. My wife has also got her more recent Masters in it. Hers is nearer Land and CO2 management though. I'm sure you and she could yack for hours.
As promised, apologies, I was on my phone earlier and it's much more difficult to link things up.
Anyone who has a few hours to spare and loves reading proper research, the Argonne National Laboratory have some scintillating bedtime reading here:
https://greet.anl.gov/publication-c2g_lca_us_ldv
As for the other sources, Politifact have actually linked up most of the places I found with decent research.
https://www.politifact.com/article/2022/dec/06/carbon-dioxide-released-during-production-electric/
As for Volvo themselves, as above, they said that their initial values were flawed and reviewed them in 2021. And in the EX30, they've also said that its environmental cost is 60% less than the XC40 and that they expect that environmental cost to keep dipping.
https://www.media.volvocars.com/uk/...print-of-any-fully-electric-volvo-car-to-date
You can wrap your poo in glitter, but an ICE is never going to get much better - after all, we've had 140 years to get it to the point its at and frankly, it's terrible for the environment.
Either way, even if you decide that 67,000 km is the break-even point (that's around 40,000 miles), for many of us who do decent company mileage, that's barely 18 months of driving (Before Covid, I would do 500 miles a week, just to get to work, leave alone weekend stuff - around 27k a year). Our lease cars are 3 years or 60k, whichever comes first. I've not made 3 years in forever, however, the next one will as I mostly work from home now.