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How good are auto hybrids for the environment?
I am not qualified to judge the science, but this article increased my skepticism. Thanks to Orin Kerr for the pointer.
Posted by Tyler Cowen on November 17, 2004 at 09:02 AM in Science | Permalink
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» http://www.deadparrots.net/archives//0412.html from The Dead Parrot Society
Tyler Cowen and Orin Kerr, two of the best thinkers in the blogosphere today, are apparently enamored by this mundane article on hybrid cars. When I saw the link, I was thinking, "Oh, cool! Someone finally calculated the energy requirements in the full... [Read More]
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» Hybrids and the Environment from The Dead Parrot Society
Tyler Cowen and Orin Kerr, two of the best thinkers in the blogosphere today, are apparently enamored by this mundane article on hybrid cars. When I saw the link, I was thinking, "Oh, cool! Someone finally calculated the energy requirements in the full... [Read More]
Tracked on Dec 2, 2004 10:48:46 PM