Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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There's yet another new research study throwing significant shade on the belief that driving EVs have any positive impact on our environment. I'm Kim Comando for NetSuite. AI is everywhere, and companies using it have the advantage. If your revenue exceeds seven figures, get their free guide, Demystifying AI, at netsuite.com slash kim.
There are good reasons to drive an EV, but if you're doing it to save the planet, new research from the respected Queen Mary University in London finds EVs deliver no proven carbon savings at all. The university calls the study a sanity check, as Britain raises net zero emissions by 2035, meaning an all-electric vehicle nation.
The study points out fossil fuels still power many electric generating stations. As more EVs are added to the roads, power station loads increase as does its carbon output. So we're really only rearranging where the same amount of pollution comes from. If you want an EV, buy one, but you are not saving the environment. Get my newsletter at GetChem.com.
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Chapter 2: What recent research challenges the environmental benefits of EVs?
Sit back and enjoy. This is very interesting to me because I don't want to say who told me, and I don't want to say the name of the big, big company, big publishing company.
Okay.
because it was said to me in confidence. Simon & Schuster? No. Random House? Can't say. And it's not a book publisher. It's an online publisher that they predict that they will be gone in about two years. They're predicting their own demise?
Yes.
Yes. That's so sad. Because what was explained to me was that they said that they did not move like me. Oh. And it's too late for them to do it. Meaning that, I said, I've talked about this for years. With AI, you need to make sure you're a human.
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Chapter 3: How do fossil fuels impact the carbon footprint of electric vehicles?
Right. Okay. If you're just repurposing the same content that everybody else is talking about, what makes you different? And then now with AI, you don't even need to go to a website to get that content. So... You have SEO gurus right now that are saying that if you want your website to survive in the age of AI, is that you have to look and do listicles. Okay. Like grocery lists of content. Okay.
Because this way Google and all the other AI, Gemini and everybody else will look at the list and go, That's a good source. We should send people there.
Chapter 4: What does the study from Queen Mary University reveal about EVs?
After they read the answer here, we can list it as a source for that. Then Google came out this past week and they said, nope, lists don't work. Use headlines, author bylines, include your sources, make the content comprehensive, and be a human. Shocker. Yeah.
I know.
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Can I tell you something I did with Claude that was very, very, very impressive? Yes.
Chapter 5: How do increased EVs on the road affect carbon output?
And I tried to show others in my office and they looked at me like I was so boring and I was geeking out over it. Like, wow, this is so great. I do that too.
You know what? I did that last week with Barry. I'm like, oh my God. And he looks at me and he's like, yeah, and? Exactly.
That's what I got back.
Chapter 6: What are the misconceptions about driving EVs for environmental reasons?
I was like, you don't understand how amazing and how much time it saved. I needed a database of 1,172 files. Each file had a date, a city, a state, a subject on it. I took screenshots of every single file and then I uploaded all the screenshots. I said, read these, categorize them and put them in a database. Like six minutes later, it was done. How long would that have taken you?
To manually, well, first of all, I would have had to have made and designed the database.
Yes.
And then two, I would have to have manually entered in every single one. Probably I would have broken it down to like an hour a day for the next two weeks. Yeah, in seconds. Unbelievable.
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