Thank you for the update, but please don't put a Katzkin leather interior in any car, especially a Tesla.Follow Up:
A Tesla Ranger was at my home last week fixing a broken headlamp (turned out to be rodent wire damage). I asked him before he arrived if he would bring a 12V with him. He did, and after I told him I was happy to install it myself, he took a few minutes to go over the Model 3 specfic steps involved and then handed over the 12V. Total charge for the battery was $85 -ish + tax.
My Tesla Ranger is awesome.
As an aside, while swapping the 12v is straightforward, I ran into problems getting the rear seat back into place and latched. It might be a result of my Katzkin upholstery, but I had to huff and puff to get the seat aligned. I finally got it back in by moving my front seats forward all the way so that I could kneel in front of the back seat and have enough leverage to push it into place.
The planet is burning, and flooding, and animal agriculture is a bigger source than all transport combined according to the UN FAO.
Curious: Why would you add to the problem, instead of being part of the solution?
Combined Source:
GREENHOUSE GASES -
Animal agriculture is responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, more than the combined exhaust from all transportation.
"Livestock's Long Shadow: environmental issues and options". Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome 2006
Transportation exhaust is responsible for 13% of all greenhouse gas emissions. [.i]
Greenhouse gas emissions from this sector primarily involve fossil fuels burned for road, rail, air, and marine transportation.
"Livestock's Long Shadow: environmental issues and options". Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome 2006
Environmental Protection Agency. "Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data".
Livestock and their byproducts account for at least 32,000 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, or 51% of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions.
Goodland, R Anhang, J. “Livestock and Climate Change: What if the key actors in climate change were pigs, chickens and cows?”
Goodland, Robert & Anhang, Jeff. "Livestock and Climate Change: What if the key actors in climate change are...cows, pigs and chickens?". WorldWatch. November/December 2009
Hickman, Martin. "Study claims meat creates half of all greenhouse gases". Independent. November 2009
Hyner, Christopher. "A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It". Georgetown Environmental Law Review. Oct
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