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🗓️ 1 February 2024
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0:00.0 | On February 1st, 1993, |
0:02.0 | 1st, 1993, American motorists began to change how they fuel their cars. |
0:15.0 | On that day, a service station in Dayton, Ohio sold gasoline with an additive called |
0:20.1 | Ethel. |
0:21.1 | It was 25 cents a gallon, 4 cents more than regular fuel, |
0:25.0 | and it was an immediate hit. |
0:27.0 | Word spread that offered cars more power on hills, |
0:30.0 | that stopped engine knock, |
0:32.0 | and that helped vehicles run cooler. |
0:34.0 | In truth, the name of the Ethel brand was coined to avoid using this technical name, |
0:39.0 | Tetra Ethel lead. |
0:41.0 | Soon, leaded gasoline, with the full approval of federal regulators, would be offered |
0:46.4 | in service stations all over the country. |
0:49.2 | His inventor would be showered with wealth and accolades from the scientific community, and it would take more |
0:54.4 | than 40 years before health authorities fully realize the consequences of allowing lead |
1:00.0 | to be poured in every gas tank in America. I'm Travis View, and this is trickle down, a |
1:06.4 | podcast about what happens with bad ideas flow from the top. With me are Julian Field and |
1:11.9 | Jake Rockatanski. |
1:13.0 | Episode 15, Earth's most destructive organism, part one. |
1:17.0 | Like everyone else born after the Industrial Revolution, we are living in a time of rapid technological change. |
1:30.0 | And this change is usually presented as being both inevitable and good in the long term. |
1:35.6 | And some act as if questioning this marsh of progress means that you're some sort of |
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