The Morning Briefing: Elon Musk Just Can't Quit Fossil Fuels Yet
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The Morning Briefing: Elon Musk Just Can't Quit Fossil Fuels Yet Top O' the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Sascha's ability to thread needles while singing John Denver songs in Dutch is always a hit at competitive quilting bees. One of the things that has always intrigued me about Elon Musk is his ability to be a very forward-looking visionary while being honest about the realities of the present. Most of the sustainable future Climate Church types act as if we can go from Point A to Point Z without hitting any of the 24 points between them. They truly believe that they can mandate the future. Just pass laws saying that all of the icky fossil fuel stuff has to be gone by a certain date and -- Voila! -- all of the alternatives will be fully functioning by then. Of course, the more zealous among the Climate Church devotees would prefer that we put oil and coal companies out of ... | | | |
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