Howdy all!
If you are looking for a truly fine read about what is happening now and why, how the world really works and what may happen in the future in fields ranging from politics, to investing to technologies, it is hard to beat the UK publication: The Economist. I have found this publication to be fair and factual and that it omits the usual partisan “twist” that most other media sources simply cannot resist.
An online subscription isn’t too costly and your local public library may have a print copy for free, plus they often put out excellent YouTube videos on key topics.
Further to the discussion elsewhere on batteries and fuel cells for EVs, I found an excellent Economist video on hydrogen this morning….enjoy!
If you are looking for a truly fine read about what is happening now and why, how the world really works and what may happen in the future in fields ranging from politics, to investing to technologies, it is hard to beat the UK publication: The Economist. I have found this publication to be fair and factual and that it omits the usual partisan “twist” that most other media sources simply cannot resist.
An online subscription isn’t too costly and your local public library may have a print copy for free, plus they often put out excellent YouTube videos on key topics.
Further to the discussion elsewhere on batteries and fuel cells for EVs, I found an excellent Economist video on hydrogen this morning….enjoy!
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