Comments by "리주민" (@user-nf9xc7ww7m) on "Why Electric Planes are Inevitably Coming" video.
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1) trains are ONLY 77% less emitting of fossil fuels in france? Sorry, but does france still use diesels or steam engine trains? There are electric (overhead catenary-pantograph or third rail) trains and modern (see japan, Korea, etc). Even if one says that the power must come from polluting power plants, France has nuclear power--green energy's b-stard child. It doesn't pollute unless someone or something has gone completely bonkers. And let's not forget geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind...
2) does the astronomical start up costs associated with starting ones own railway, auto, airline, and shipping companies show that modern capitalism requires govt subsidies and benefits to even function? There is no viable way I can see starting off a company even with just a small cessna (airline company) or sailboat (shipping company). If anybody knows a way that doesn't involve govt subsidies, being rich, or knowing a rich person, please let me know.
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2 things:
1) trains are ONLY 77% less emitting of fossil fuels in france? Sorry, but does france still use diesels or steam engine trains? There are electric (overhead catenary-pantograph or third rail) trains and modern (see japan, Korea, etc). Even if one says that the power must come from polluting power plants, France has nuclear power--green energy's b-stard child. It doesn't pollute unless someone or something has gone completely bonkers. And let's not forget geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind...
2) does the astronomical start up costs associated with starting ones own railway, auto, airline, and shipping companies show that modern capitalism requires govt subsidies and benefits to even function? There is no viable way I can see starting off a company even with just a small cessna (airline company) or sailboat (shipping company). If anybody knows a way that doesn't involve govt subsidies, being rich, or knowing a rich person, please let me know.
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I would hardly call a 17,500 employee and 272 fleet airline a mom and pop. I imagine this didn't start as one guy flying a $100 used cessna to eventually build his corporate empire...😋
2 things:
1) trains are ONLY 77% less emitting of fossil fuels in france? Sorry, but does france still use diesels or steam engine trains? There are electric (overhead catenary-pantograph or third rail) trains and modern (see japan, Korea, etc). Even if one says that the power must come from polluting power plants, France has nuclear power--green energy's b-stard child. It doesn't pollute unless someone or something has gone completely bonkers. And let's not forget geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind...
2) does the astronomical start up costs associated with starting ones own railway, auto, airline, and shipping companies show that modern capitalism requires govt subsidies and benefits to even function? There is no viable way I can see starting off a company even with just a small cessna (airline company) or sailboat (shipping company). If anybody knows a way that doesn't involve govt subsidies, being rich, or knowing a rich person, please let me know.
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2 things:
1) trains are ONLY 77% less emitting of fossil fuels in france? Sorry, but does france still use diesels or steam engine trains? There are electric (overhead catenary-pantograph or third rail) trains and modern (see japan, Korea, etc). Even if one says that the power must come from polluting power plants, France has nuclear power--green energy's b-stard child. It doesn't pollute unless someone or something has gone completely bonkers. And let's not forget geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind...
2) does the astronomical start up costs associated with starting ones own railway, auto, airline, and shipping companies show that modern capitalism requires govt subsidies and benefits to even function? There is no viable way I can see starting off a company even with just a small cessna (airline company) or sailboat (shipping company). If anybody knows a way that doesn't involve govt subsidies, being rich, or knowing a rich person, please let me know.
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2 things:
1) trains are ONLY 77% less emitting of fossil fuels in france? Sorry, but does france still use diesels or steam engine trains? There are electric (overhead catenary-pantograph or third rail) trains and modern (see japan, Korea, etc). Even if one says that the power must come from polluting power plants, France has nuclear power--green energy's b-stard child. It doesn't pollute unless someone or something has gone completely bonkers. And let's not forget geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind...
2) does the astronomical start up costs associated with starting ones own railway, auto, airline, and shipping companies show that modern capitalism requires govt subsidies and benefits to even function? There is no viable way I can see starting off a company even with just a small cessna (airline company) or sailboat (shipping company). If anybody knows a way that doesn't involve govt subsidies, being rich, or knowing a rich person, please let me know.
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2 things:
1) trains are ONLY 77% less emitting of fossil fuels in france? Sorry, but does france still use diesels or steam engine trains? There are electric (overhead catenary-pantograph or third rail) trains and modern (see japan, Korea, etc). Even if one says that the power must come from polluting power plants, France has nuclear power--green energy's b-stard child. It doesn't pollute unless someone or something has gone completely bonkers. And let's not forget geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind...
2) does the astronomical start up costs associated with starting ones own railway, auto, airline, and shipping companies show that modern capitalism requires govt subsidies and benefits to even function? There is no viable way I can see starting off a company even with just a small cessna (airline company) or sailboat (shipping company). If anybody knows a way that doesn't involve govt subsidies, being rich, or knowing a rich person, please let me know.
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