Why Electric Cars Are Getting More and More Popular
November 13, 2009 by admin
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Electric cars are not entirely a new concept. In fact, people already started building electric cars decades ago. The idea of electric cars weren’t really popular back then and that it wasn’t really popular among the majority of the population. The problem with electric cars back then is that it was way too costly to build and maintain. In addition to that, the technology for large capacity power supply or batteries didn’t exist. Read more
Great Advantages of Electric Cars over Conventional Cars
October 3, 2009 by admin
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Recently, we enjoyed a drop in fuel prices. However, you shouldn’t really count on this to last a long time. In fact, it’s only a matter of time when the oil supplies will start to drop and demand will start to rise, which will result in the rise of fuel prices.
Today, a lot of people already know this fact and they also know that fuel really has something to do with the climate change that the whole world is experiencing today. More and more people today are not just becoming financially conscious, but are also becoming more and more environmentally conscious.
Combine all these factors with the current financial crisis that the world is experiencing along with global warming or climate change, you will find that people are now selling their old car with internal combustion engine and are now starting to buy electric cars powered by electric motors.
The great thing about electric cars today is that it is now very efficient compared to what it was before in the past. Thanks to the latest development in battery cell technology, electric cars are no longer limited to city driving. The batteries are far lighter, more powerful, and it can also be charged a lot faster. The cars are also made with lighter materials, which mean that electric cars today now have a good power to weight ratio.
What’s more is that thanks to the gaining popularity of electric cars, the cost of production is continuing to fall, which makes it more and more affordable for everyone to own.
So, just what are the advantages of electric cars over conventional cars?
For starters, electric cars will not use gasoline. This means that you will be able to get huge savings on gasoline purchase alone. Electric cars rely purely on electricity in order for it to work. It doesn’t need gasoline or any other fossil fuel to run. This is also the reason why electric cars are so quiet that the loudest noise that you will hear out of it are the wheels rolling.
Another advantage of electric cars over conventional cars is that electric cars are environment friendly. Since electric cars don’t use fuel to burn in order to achieve motion, there is literally no harmful emissions coming out of it. If you haven’t been paying attention to the ads about global warming lately, you have to keep in mind that the carbon dioxide emission from gasoline powered cars are one of the main causes of climate change or global warming that we are experiencing today.
Lastly, if you own and use an electric car, you will be able to enjoy tax breaks provided by the federal government. You may want to keep in mind that because electric cars don’t depend on fuel in order for it to go and the amount of gasoline the country and you will save, the federal government awards people with cars like these tax incentives.
As you can see, there are plenty of advantages that electric cars have over conventional cars. You will not only save money on gasoline but you will also be able to save money on taxes. And, at the same time, you will also contribute to the overall well being of the environment and help stop global warming.
How You Can Make An Impact With Recycling
Have you been bombarded with advertisements and news stories about the very desperate shape our planet is in and thought to yourself, “I’m only one person, I can’t even put a dent in what needs to be done to make things better?” With all of the media coverage on issues like, acid rain, loss of rain forests, endangered animals, the depleting ozone layer and even former Vice President Al Gore’s pet project, global warming, it’s surely an easy thing to feel over-whelmed and small on this great space. But the reality is this; if not you, then who? Read more
Recycling To Keep Our Own Planet Healthy
We’ve all heard all the warnings; acid rain, global warming, landfills without any room, and on and on. We don’t recycle because it’s the “in” thing to do; we recycle because we don’t have any other options if we plan to leave the planet for many generations to come. Read more
What Is Deforestation? Be Proactive: Knowledge Is Power
April 18, 2009 by admin
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Mankind is feeling the wrath of nature. It seems that more and more natural disasters are taking place; and this has led to consciousness about the earth’s resources. Forests are the most affected ecosystem in the planet. This is probably due to the fact that basic necessities need trees as a raw material. Read more
What the Other Side Is Saying About Global Warming
April 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Global Warming
While the majority of celebrities and many scientists in the world view global warming as a disaster of epic proportions, not all agree. Some people, even scientists, have opposing viewpoints that are based on their own formal observations and the data from many sources. It is interesting to explore what these people have to say about global warming. Read more
The US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement on Global Warming
April 6, 2009 by admin
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When the dust settled on February 16, 2005, 141 countries had ratified the Kyoto Protocol and put it into effect. The United States was not one of those countries who saw fit to join together to stop global warming. Many citizens were disappointed, but one US Mayor decided to do something about it. Read more
The Kyoto Protocol and Global Warming
April 2, 2009 by admin
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The Kyoto Protocol was set up in a session of the United Nations in Japan in the year 1997. This initiative was set forth to reduce harmful emissions and to lessen global warming. It was adopted and contains goals for emissions that are legally binding for the countries involved. Read more
The Economics of Global Warming
March 19, 2009 by admin
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Global warming can prove to be a costly occurrence. For many reasons, financial considerations have already been impacted. For anyone who looks to the wallet for an indicator of disaster, trouble can be seen in global warming. Read more
How You Can Fight Global Warming at Home
March 2, 2009 by admin
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There are steps you can take to fight global warming in your home and car. You do not have to wait for the government or big businesses to do something about it. It is better to take the initiative and do your part. Read more





