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Then I think you'd agree that there is no free lunch when it comes to energy. All forms have their pluses and minuses... and putting all of our eggs into the electron basket is at least
questionable. Electric is less pollutive? That depends on your definition of pollutive. What eco compromises are you willing to accept? When I see bumper stickers on electric cars
in California that say "Zero Emissions" I feel it should really say "Remote emissions" Yep, there's no exhaust pipe... but a lot of its electricity is being created with "evil fossil fuels"... like natural gas (which is super clean and plentiful in the US! LOL!)... and getting it all from sources that are being advertised as being eco-wonderful (lately that means solar or wind) is probably not possible besides not being totally planet and creature friendly. Even if you don't totally agree I still really enjoyed your coverage of this event. Please keep those great posts coming! ;-)
Thanks for the report
By: Arronax : November 2nd, 2023-00:05
As an enthusiast I sadly have to agree with your assessment. I fully expect gasoline cars to be banned from most city centers in the near future, no more driving to work with your beloved gasoline powered baby. In the meantime, enjoying all the rides I ca...
Zoom zoom zoom!
By: patrick_y : November 2nd, 2023-06:45
I have a feeling that one day, in order for all the drones to work perfectly and in relative safety, there will be huge amounts of laws regarding what can be done in cities - partially these laws will be intended to make drone deliveries more efficient.
The contrasting vision!
By: cazalea : November 2nd, 2023-00:36
I drove across Arizona to Calif today in 6 hours. We stayed on Highway 8 for 347 miles. No stops, no turns, 65-75 mph for 5 hours or so. Elevation ranging from sea level to 4500 ft back to sea level. No recharging. No worries. One tank and still have 100 ...
That is true!
By: patrick_y : November 3rd, 2023-05:13
There is much more intensive mining for electric cars. And the mining scars the land much deeper than traditional oil drilling - I don't suppose the full effects have been calculated. The problem is that humans are way too advanced now. Before the 1940s, ...