August 29, 2010
The Crooked Mile: Through peak oil, biofuels, hybrid cars, and global climate change to reach a brighter future Americans love their automobiles. More than a mode of transportation, cars provide us with freedom, social equality, and entertainment. The price we pay for our infatuation with four wheels is high. Air pollution, global climate change, energy [...]
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July 31, 2010
The Crooked Mile: Through peak oil, biofuels, hybrid cars, and global climate change to reach a brighter future Americans love their automobiles. More than a mode of transportation, a car provides us with freedom, social equality, and entertainment. The price we pay for our infatuation with four wheels is high. Air pollution, global climate change, [...]
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July 31, 2010
Green Transportation: How It Helps The Planet Against Climate Change Usually, public transport and car pooling is considered a green mode of transport, compared to private vehicles, although for some people a better definition of green transport is one that does not involve non-renewable energy. Indeed the scope of green transport cannot be limited [...]
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July 31, 2010
12 Dartmouth students on a cross-country mission to promote alternative fuel and sustainable living. Learn more about the crew, their tour schedule, and their thoughts on sustainability at: www.thebiggreenbus.org Video Rating: 0 / 5
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June 19, 2010
Electric cars are promoted as saviors of the energy crisis. Unfortunately, they are expensive, will not reduce foreign oil imports, and will contribute to continuing, global overheating. The US needs a new, science based energy policy. Taxpayers must demand development of thermally more efficient combustion engines. Production of renewable, affordable, and storable liquid fuels must be pursued by an independent government agency.
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