The Real Story on Fuel Economy
January 7, 2009 lecture by Lee Schipper for the Woods Energy Seminar (ENERGY301). In his talk “When the Rubber Hits the Road: The Real Story on Fuel Economy in the US and other Developed Countries, with Implications for Developing Asia,” Schipper discusses better and more realistic fuel economy options in the US and other industrialized nations.
The Woods Energy Seminar is an interdisciplinary series of talks primarily by Stanford experts on a broad range of energy topics. Lee Schipper is a Senior Research Engineer at the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency at Stanford University.
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Duration : 1:1:26
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Crazy650c: whatever …
Crazy650c: whatever makes you feel ok about the world and yourself, keep on believing it. You remind me of the crazy lady that lives in the park across the street, batshit insane and always going on about how everyone else is nuts. Don’t worry, while you live your sad and stupid life people with brains will solve the world’s problems so your great great grandchildren get a chance to live a sad and stupid life of their own.
Another CO2 nut …
Another CO2 nut case. Warming is GOOD people. It allows more land area to be farmed to feed more people. Oh, I forgot, the wing nut greenies don’t want more people….they want less people….so the earth can survive…..I swear these professors are mental….seriously deluded…..kool-aid drinkers…..unstable….etc.
thank you thank you …
thank you thank you thank you! totally awe inspiring concepts - posting university courses online and asking people to think about the problem of gas/oil prices by changing the question.
this is important …
this is important stuff