

I’d really love to see how one of these does here in Northern Canada. There are almost no electric vehicles here because of the performance of batteries in the long, cold winter.


I’d really love to see how one of these does here in Northern Canada. There are almost no electric vehicles here because of the performance of batteries in the long, cold winter.
It’s too bad we can’t get animals (including ourselves) to hold it all day then dispense it into a fuel tank for home use.
My problem is with the word soup. Scientists don’t call today’s ocean a soup and it has many times more compounds, materials, and living matter.


Primodial soup. It was perfectly sterile. No organic matter in it. (didn’t exist yet.) Today’s oceans are wet cement in comparison.
He must be T-ied off.


What’s the criteria for being deemed healthy?


What is Healthy Life Expectancy? The article doesn’t say what it is, how it was measured, or show the statistics.


I don’t get it. The tariffs have had some financial affect. Spending on the military and public works projects don’t make us money. They are giving tax breaks and yet we seem to be doing well financially. I’m not complaining, I just don’t get the math.


The problem is that turning heat to electricity using thermoelectric generators is hugely ineffecient. And there wouldn’t be enough heat produced to create steam for steam turbines.


They could go to Alaska to test it. Chinese cars were made in the sunny southern parts.


Canadian here. Interesting points. I feel most Canadians would be cautiously open to the idea. How do EU regular people feel?
Most northern communities have a concentration of people and then it’s a long way to go to get to the next community. So, there’s a bunch of short drives and the occasional long drive.