The University of Minnesota's "Center for Transportation Studies" has issued a "study" that claims that by cutting transportation-related emissions, which account for 24% of overall carbon emissions, the state of Minnesota can achieve a goal of cutting overall carbon emissions by 30%.
A brilliant way of reducing carbon emissions, of course, would be to cut all public funding for this center, and send all participants in this study to a remedial class in mathematics.
Podcast #1,117: How Constraints Help You Focus, Create, and Finish
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Back in 2019, David Epstein joined me to talk about his book Range and
why generalists often thrive in a specialized world. Now he’s back with a
new bo...
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