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Alison Wiley @ May 2nd 2008 4:26PM
I'm intrigued by a car design that uses solar panels in the hybrid context, because I think that hybrids in general are the only cars that can effectively evolve into the future. What would intrigue me the most is innovative technologies like these combined with behavior-change technologies as we deal with carbon constraints and, soon, with carbon cap and trade requirements. More at http://alison97215.wordpress.com/
best,
Alison in Portland, Oregon
CarbonBlack @ May 2nd 2008 4:57PM
I doubt people will allow carbon caps.
We are waking up to global warming:as in we are waking up to global warming, sky is falling, hoaxers.
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=11548
http://newsbusters.org/node/12314
I am so happy Al gore is getting the coverage he deserves
-nick
Mallory @ May 2nd 2008 9:03PM
Yea, heartland.org and newsbusters.org are regular bastions of unbiased truth. Much more trustworthy than those fly-by-night operations like NASA, the EPA, the IPCC and the Royal Society (http://royalsociety.org/page.asp?id=6229).
You'd be better off trying to advance ideas that the earth is hollow or ruled by alien reptiles.
CarbonBlack @ May 3rd 2008 1:16AM
wait, the earth isn't hollow?