Are Electric Vehicles a Solution? Executive Summary
Let’s summarize here the key points of our analysis, which shows that there is little rationale for any massive & rapid transition towards electric vehicles.
Let’s summarize here the key points of our analysis, which shows that there is little rationale for any massive & rapid transition towards electric vehicles.
2022: the Year of the Omicron — this is a brief year in review article for 2022, to shed light on what are, from my
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In this article, we look at the COVID-19 situation in Japan and at the measures adopted so far to ensure safe Olympic games. We also
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