And if all those finance and entrepreneur professors are worth teaching us how to be super successful doing it, why are they working for the university teaching us to do it?
I sent one of those out from the Wichita zoo a few years ago…half my family didn’t understand it.
So, you have to use fossil fuels to recharge an electric vehicle, which has batteries that create massive pollution in their manufacture, with a truck that is made from recycled aluminum that requires more fossil fuels to smelt.
Dang, I must really be an old fart, because even I remember that!For the old farts here.
The sound of dial up.
That's all true, except for the part where you say "you have to use . . .". No. You don't have to do this. You CAN do this if you want to.So, you have to use fossil fuels to recharge an electric vehicle, which has batteries that create massive pollution in their manufacture, with a truck that is made from recycled aluminum that requires more fossil fuels to smelt.
Now, that there's funny, I don't care who you are!
Still, mostly true. You most likely are using fossil fuels (natural gas, coal) to get electricity to the source of charging... Home or on the road.That's all true, except for the part where you say "you have to use . . .". No. You don't have to do this. You CAN do this if you want to.
Depends on where you live. There's an electric car thread somewhere with some numbers. Iowa gets around 60% of its electricity from wind now. The USA gets about 40% of its electricity from nuclear and renewable sources.Still, mostly true. You most likely are using fossil fuels (natural gas, coal) to get electricity to the source of charging... Home or on the road.
Sorry. I forgot to add the reference. https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3Jokes, please.
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Yeah guys, don't make me break out my metallurgist jokes.Jokes, please.
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