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Autonomous Taxis Eliminate Jobs

The loss of jobs to automation continues now within the world of automobiles. Google’s driverless cars are being joined by Continue reading →

Electric Cars Are Green-ish

Electric cars produce less pollution – while running. Producing sufficient electricity to charge the batteries, however, produces pollution. If your Continue reading →

Highways Get Smart Outside The US

Cars, trucks, and highways are carrying enough sensors to have conversations amongst themselves about the most efficient way for everyone Continue reading →

US Median Wage Less Than US Median New Car

The median price for a new car was $32,086. – Kelly Blue Book The US median wage (2013) was $28,031.02. – Continue reading →

Off Grid – Not Just For Ranchers Anymore

Off-grid housing was the original housing. After the grid, the only people off it were the people who couldn’t afford Continue reading →

Cars Impact Is Declining

People are driving less. The environment says thank you. There are many reasons. All are better for the environment. The Continue reading →

Robotic Cars Mean Less Reason To Own

Take an autonomous car, make it safer than with a human driver, make it callable upon demand. When a car Continue reading →

Ice Melts Politics Heat Up

There is an upside to losing the ice cap. It doesn’t compensate, but it is providing opportunities for drilling and Continue reading →

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