Tag Archives: Global Warming
Types of Green Vehicles
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by Anna.
The different types of green vehicles are mostly ones that use alternative energy sources either wholly or partly instead of the fossil fuel. Alternative energy refers to non-petroleum products such as electricity, alcohol, biodiesel, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas and petroleum gas, liquids made from coal and compressed natural gas.
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Gas Prices and Global Warming
Posted on 30. Jun, 2008 by Anna.
Gas Prices are Making a Difference
In an Odd Sort of Way
I found a very interesting post at the Ecomodder Blog describes the effects that gas prices have had on the overall gasoline consumption in the US, which describes the effects that gas prices have had on the overall gasoline consumption in the US.
According to the [...]
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Hybrid Cars: More Advantages than Saving Money on Gas
Posted on 29. Jun, 2008 by Anna.
Up until now, the U.S. market hasn’t really embraced hybrid cars, mostly because they come with such big price tags attached. But with gas prices taking a bigger bite out of the family budget each week, more and more drivers are considering hybrids, due to of their promise of lower fuel consumption.
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What or Who are Hypermilers?
Posted on 27. Jun, 2008 by Anna.
With gas hitting record prices and no relief in site, a new gang is taking over the roadways. They call themselves the “hypermilers.” They don’t wear club jackets—at least, not yet. You can only identify them by their obsessive attention to maximizing their car’s gas mileages.
The term “hypermiler” seems to have originated with hybrid-vehicle driving [...]

