What Are The Odds That Elon Musk’s Financial Incentives Will Truly Motivate Him?
It makes sense that adequate compensation is a primary driver of human workforce behavior. At least that’s the case
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It makes sense that adequate compensation is a primary driver of human workforce behavior. At least that’s the case
Often it seems the world is bound and determined to burn every molecule of coal, oil, and methane that
The 2025 Canadian federal budget did not attract much attention for its treatment of ports or trade infrastructure, but
Methane super-emitters are the target of a new $100 million investment by Bloomberg Philanthropies, aimed at growing the global
After seeing many online predictions that US EV sales must drop off a cliff because of the loss of
The US electric car market is at an interesting point. We’ve looked at the market as a whole, the
The energy firm Enel has just commissioned its largest solar power plant in the US, where sheep will serve
The new Renault Twingo E-Tech is an inexpensive and cute all-electric A class car intended primarily for city driving.
Stories of our discoveries of cars on bike lanes in Amsterdam may soon have a parallel narrative in Japan.
Working on 3rd quarter US electric vehicle sales reports this week (see here and here), I decided I wanted