>("Libertarian" doesn't mean "no responsibility for wrongdoing".)
How do you explain rich bankers getting away with destroying whole economies and receiving a nice exit-fee on top ?
The problem arises when humans get good enough that you don't see its flaws very often, and so drivers become complacent - and then when something actually does go wrong, they're not ready to deal with it.
FTFY.
There were 1.25 million road traffic deaths globally in 2013 that's 400 9/11's.
yes, some 5 percent (f'rom 1 link i googled : https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs... ) . but LESS than the loss in ICE from engine to wheel. (I heard 15% as a rule of thumb)
> reality is that powering electric vehicles with coal-generated power is worse than just letting people by gasoline-powered vehicles.
study : http://www.ucsusa.org/clean-ve...
but not for long. even IF they achieve this.
>("Libertarian" doesn't mean "no responsibility for wrongdoing".)
How do you explain rich bankers getting away with destroying whole economies and receiving a nice exit-fee on top ?
TV? checks his calendar It's 2018 right ?
If I only let you access content on it using Internet Explorer 6, too bad.
That's a thorough kind of evil.
only small car manufacturers are exclusive to 1 continent. even Tesla is planning factories in China and Europe.
from wikipedia : "An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy." so; engine = motor.
wait till you feel the effects of big corp.
china is however pushing hard on EV's and removing coal.
The challenge for climate change will be getting the US to consider the alternative
FTFY
> that holds lots of promise.
I've been hearing lots of promises about fusion for at least 30 years now.Any day now it will happen LOL !
But for back end services written in JavaScript. WHY ???
>'genuises'
STABLE genuises
If they tried that here and can't justify, shit will hit the fan. Americans crack me up.
Shouldn't that be : Almost All Intel processors?
> clean drinking water
Some people disagree on this. Usually people with a lot of money.
Shouldn't 'the right thing' be usually very clear?
>government interference.
not always a bad thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
> Eventually all could be that way, you don't know.
The EU will prevent that.
just show us how CO2 doesn't magically trap heat anymore then. You can find how-to's for the experiments on the net.
numbers ? source ?
>they chose the cheapest option
I doubt that. Can anyone provide numbers?
The problem arises when humans get good enough that you don't see its flaws very often, and so drivers become complacent - and then when something actually does go wrong, they're not ready to deal with it.
FTFY.
There were 1.25 million road traffic deaths globally in 2013 that's 400 9/11's.
yes, some 5 percent (f'rom 1 link i googled : https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs... ) . but LESS than the loss in ICE from engine to wheel. (I heard 15% as a rule of thumb)
> reality is that powering electric vehicles with coal-generated power is worse than just letting people by gasoline-powered vehicles.
study : http://www.ucsusa.org/clean-ve...
'government out' leads to another instance(large corporations) taking power. Government still has a tiny bit of oversight(elections)