hist78
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GM to halt pickup truck production in Indiana due to chip shortage
GM will idle the plant, which produces Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups, the weeks of April 4 and April 11, the company said Friday.
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Indeed, there has been a fundamental misunderstanding about oil and gas. These will remain necessary for some time, regardless of how we power our cars (petrochemicals, plastics, fertilisers, ...).There’s a shortage of chips for cars because 20% more demand exceeded hard limits to supply and undesirable, very expensive countermeasures. You could summarize this as saying they don’t know how all the pieces of making a car fit together.
There’s a shortage of houses because 14 years ago banks—nearly ended the world, construction collapsed, and apparently it takes more than 14 years for builders and land developers to recover.
There a shortage of oil and gas and downstream products like fertilizer in Europe because politicians perceive oil and gas as evil, don’t want to be that, and so green is the only option. You could summarize this as saying, they don’t know where the food on their table comes from (natural gas, converted to fertilizer, converted to food).
These issues point to a larger issue, I think, a decline in the capacity of societies to preserve vital knowledge, pass it on to others, and make appropropriate corrections to preserve those businesses, way of life, and survive. It is WORRYING.
There’s a shortage of chips for cars because 20% more demand exceeded hard limits to supply and undesirable, very expensive countermeasures. You could summarize this as saying they don’t know how all the pieces of making a car fit together.
There’s a shortage of houses because 14 years ago banks—nearly ended the world, construction collapsed, and apparently it takes more than 14 years for builders and land developers to recover.
There a shortage of oil and gas and downstream products like fertilizer in Europe because politicians perceive oil and gas as evil, don’t want to be that, and so green is the only option. You could summarize this as saying, they don’t know where the food on their table comes from (natural gas, converted to fertilizer, converted to food).
These issues point to a larger issue, I think, a decline in the capacity of societies to preserve vital knowledge, pass it on to others, and make appropropriate corrections to preserve those businesses, way of life, and survive. It is WORRYING.