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Switzerland is voting on whether to cap its population at 10 million. Here's what to know CNBCSwitzerland to vote on plan to cap population at 10 million BBCSwiss wait to hear result of ballot on capping population at 10 million The GuardianShould Switzerland Cap Its Population at 10 Million? Voters Will Decide. The New York TimesSwitzerland's Radical Proposal on Immigration: Cap the Population WSJ
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If he becomes a trillionaire, Elon Musk would have more wealth than we can fathom—and more than we can imagine spending.
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Elon Musk's potential new status as a trillionaire demonstrates in real time why there has been such a rapid rise in the concentration of wealth at the top.
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Topic: Going GreenI've put 50,000 miles on my electric car, around half of them on long distance road trips. But when people ask, "Don't those take a long time to charge?" my response is that I've spent less time waiting to charge than I used to spend filling up with gasoline. You just have to know how to do it right, and you need right charging infrastructure. That latter factor is why I have to say "almost," because this is not always true in these early days of EV adoption, but it will be true almost all the time as the EV transition continues. Here's my guide to zero-wait charging and how you can do it, too.
I also have a video about a recent road trip demonstrating the zero-wait principle.
Zero Wait
Many people have heard it can take 30 to 60 minutes to refill an EV at a fast charger. They may have done a double take when they read the specs on charging an EV from a regular household plug and it said it would take over 2 days. That seems completely unworkable, and it would be, if that's what you did.
The reality is that most cars are parked more than 22 hours every day. As long as there's charging—even fairly slow charging—where you park, then charging takes no time since it happens while your car is just sitting there. Ove
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