Tag: Who Killed the Electric Car?

Wally’s list of accomplishments in science and technology spans half a century; in fact, he is best known for two achievements separated by almost 40 years: In 1968, he built the Caltech electric car and won the Great Transcontinental Electric …

Thanks to Wally Rippel For His Contribution to “Is Renewable Really Doable?” Read More »

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Earlier today I watched this wonderful documentary, “Patent for a Pig,” outlining Monsanto Corporation’s plans to genetically modify each of the major food items, and patent the modification, enabling them to control essentially all the food on the planet, “from …

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You’ll travel far to find someone with more provocative and important observations on the subject of transportation than Chelsea Sexton.

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Mark Chapmon writes: After reading an article called “A Confederacy of Dunces,” watching “Who Killed The Electric Car” and giving thought to the grid tied solar array I had designed and installed in my backyard that my local utility will …

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