Seeing the fierce competition from Chinese EVs especially BYD, Musk plans to exit the EV industry and instead move into the fuel cell technology. Which would be less polluting and more eco friendly. Probably too because of the shortage of the battery material the production of which is polluting and not so environmental friendly
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Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Monday, June 17, 2024
Musk to exit EV market and in 2026 come out with fuel cell cars
Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Management of water resources
Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution
It is funny to think that PBBM wishes that there is another entity to manage our water resources. In the debate with Manny Pacquiao, the boxer mentioned of establishing a water department
Indeed it comes as a surprise that water is in stages of plenty and shortages: floods and low water supply. We experience floods and no water at times and indeed are people in relevant jobs doing their tasks well enough
Having travelled abroad, it was observed that in a southern continent country there are sips, small impounding ponds to control floods flow and store water for the dry season. In Singapore, there are underground cisterns required of buildings to collect rainwater during rainy season, and to use the stored water for domestic purposes later on
Yes we can do this here In the future, the battle for resources will be for water resources. NWRB!!!
The thing is we do not have to invest in desaination plants All we have to do is to conserve
This is not a rocket science. This is a well open, public information
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Let us join hands in helping our fellow Filipinos who have been victims of supertyphoon Yolanda; our country is our business
Pictures of devastation in Samar and Leyte from Super Typhoon Yolanda
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Let us join hands in helping our fellow Filipinos in the Visayas (Central Philippines) who need food, water, medicines, communications who were ravaged by super typhoon Yolanda last NOvember 8 2013. The number of deaths (which has gone past 2,000 all ready) and property damage is staggering. The relief and rescue operations is just the first part; the reconstruction of houses and infrastructure would further strain our efforts and resources.
This is no time to start blaming others and other factors responsible for the number of deaths and amount of damages: the looting that occured as an aftermath, the lack of community preparedness, the stubborness of people not to evacuate, ignorance of the storm surge during a very strong typhoon, the lack of leadership and governance by LGUs in affected areas. Let us do our best to help. All ready, many countries (about 20) have pledged or have given more than P3.00 billion in help in the form of medicine, family kit. US, Japan have sent personnel - medical staff to help cure the injured, and soldiers to secure the area and deliver the relief goods to far flung areas.
Let us help: AGSB students and alumni "Our country is our business"
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Let us join hands in helping our fellow Filipinos in the Visayas (Central Philippines) who need food, water, medicines, communications who were ravaged by super typhoon Yolanda last NOvember 8 2013. The number of deaths (which has gone past 2,000 all ready) and property damage is staggering. The relief and rescue operations is just the first part; the reconstruction of houses and infrastructure would further strain our efforts and resources.
This is no time to start blaming others and other factors responsible for the number of deaths and amount of damages: the looting that occured as an aftermath, the lack of community preparedness, the stubborness of people not to evacuate, ignorance of the storm surge during a very strong typhoon, the lack of leadership and governance by LGUs in affected areas. Let us do our best to help. All ready, many countries (about 20) have pledged or have given more than P3.00 billion in help in the form of medicine, family kit. US, Japan have sent personnel - medical staff to help cure the injured, and soldiers to secure the area and deliver the relief goods to far flung areas.
Let us help: AGSB students and alumni "Our country is our business"
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