Well it doesn’t give us an idea what percentage of the cars total pollution over its lifetime is incurred only in the manufacturing process. It might be inconsequential compared to the total fuel consumption over a lifetime of 10 to 20 years.
Anyhow we won’t have to worry about buying oil from Iran soon, because they shot up our embassy with missiles.
What makes this all so amusing to me (ignoring the horrors of the oil wars) is that, from an engineering perspective the most efficient thing and least polluting thing that we could do is make our own oil and use our own oil and quit importing and exporting oil.
And we should do that until the day that we managed to quit using oil as ICE fuel.
Burning oil to make methanol, and shipping oil around the world thousands of miles, makes very little sense when you consider what you create in pollution to do that, regardless of the actual energy cost.
But very little about our engineering situation is driven by engineers. It is all driven by politicians with the TV presence to direct the public opinion.
Anyhow we won’t have to worry about buying oil from Iran soon, because they shot up our embassy with missiles.
What makes this all so amusing to me (ignoring the horrors of the oil wars) is that, from an engineering perspective the most efficient thing and least polluting thing that we could do is make our own oil and use our own oil and quit importing and exporting oil.
And we should do that until the day that we managed to quit using oil as ICE fuel.
Burning oil to make methanol, and shipping oil around the world thousands of miles, makes very little sense when you consider what you create in pollution to do that, regardless of the actual energy cost.
But very little about our engineering situation is driven by engineers. It is all driven by politicians with the TV presence to direct the public opinion.