(A the risk of moving off the topic of EVs) I appreciate the article about eating less meat. I have been vegetarian for nearly 25 years and have been quietly pointing out its ecological advantages. It seems to me that in a world where pollution is high and enery and water are becoming scarce, the least we can do is try to eat a little less meat.
The electricity involved in making gasoline: I’d never even considered it when working out how to be environmentally friendly. It’s an eye-opener.
I may have to be the most inefficient person on earth then. At the rate I eat, I should be able to provide a lot of energy, but despite the amount of work (or lack there of) I’m not going to give up my hamburger!
(A the risk of moving off the topic of EVs) I appreciate the article about eating less meat. I have been vegetarian for nearly 25 years and have been quietly pointing out its ecological advantages. It seems to me that in a world where pollution is high and enery and water are becoming scarce, the least we can do is try to eat a little less meat.
The electricity involved in making gasoline: I’d never even considered it when working out how to be environmentally friendly. It’s an eye-opener.
I may have to be the most inefficient person on earth then. At the rate I eat, I should be able to provide a lot of energy, but despite the amount of work (or lack there of) I’m not going to give up my hamburger!