Also batteries, lithium is expensive so a lot of companies are trying to come up with cheaper, but also more sustainable alternatives. And they already have with lithium iron phosphate that requires less lithium. And as prices for a substance rise, so will the desire for alternatives and recycling.
Those lots are probably a quarter the size of the lot I'm on, in a affluent suburban house. Maybe even smaller
Its true that it's not that dense though.
It's also pretty likely that there are more residents per house than a typical affluent neighborhood.
Parking lots waste a lot of area that could be green space too.
But yes overdevelpment could be a problem , but is easily fixed by adding a green space rule to development. Like we have now for minimum parking and such.
Also high speed roads destroy a lot of green space too, with nothing in the median or a good chunk on either side, and huge empty areas in dead zones of interchanges.
Lets not think cuurent car use is good for green space.
So far most ev batteries do much better than cell phones, as long as they have cooling.
There are places that would be wonderfully served by trains, but just aren't.
Cars are best in rural areas, but by far the majority of peoole live in cities where cars are the worst, yet we still build them for cars.
This post unironically turned me into a Georgist.
Anybody got a non paywalled version?
Marriage is the ultimate sign of commitment, making your relationship legal and/or spiritual while declaring it in front family and friends.
Men who are against marriage are seemingly against commitment, but I think that comes out of a strong desire for commitment and stability.
Children are whole different issue from marriage admittedly.
If you're barely scraping by, having less money can significantly affect quality of life, or at least percieved quality of life.
Prey and outer wilds are games especially enjoyed blind with no prior knowledge.
Looking at several layers of my government that deny free market on housing so we all have to buy cars.
Surrrrre
I'm interested in trying to install Linux on my arc laptop, I'm wondering as well. I might try in the next few days.