What Can You Do Right Now?

Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only - not the street or sidewalk.

 

Use the microwave to cook small meals. (It uses less power than an oven.)

 

Purchase "Green Power" for your home's electricity. (Contact your power supplier to see where and if it is available.)

 

Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher; wash only full loads.

 

Cut back on air conditioning and heating use if you can.

 

Turn off appliances and lights when you leave the room.

 

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Entries Tagged as 'Cars'

Study Shows Auto Buyers Are Gas Wise




August 7th, 2008 · No Comments

By Tom Kessler
Almost 90 percent of the car shoppers who visit Kelley Blue Book’s Web site say they are concerned about the future of our environment, company research shows. Among survey respondents, 80 percent agreed that individuals should make lifestyle changes to help reduce CO2 emissions. And 75 percent of KBB shoppers reported that they [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Fuels · Recycle & Reuse

Young Minds Gear Up In Dell-Winston Solar Car Challenge




July 21st, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
With gas prices pressuring wallets everywhere and climate change warming the planet, people are looking to the sun for some salvation. It’s paradoxical yes, but so sensible. The sun’s energy burns brightly on Earth and is capable of powering our homes and potentially our cars, if that power can be efficiently harvested.
For the [...]

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Tags: Cars · Model Projects · Other Transport · Schools, Universities & Churches

Report: Prius Will Get Solar Panels




July 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Toyota will become the first major automaker to use solar power when it installs solar panels on the next-generation of its Prius hybrid, according to a Reuters report citing Japan’s Nikkei business daily.
The Japanese automaker plans to add solar panels on the roof of the high-end Prius models to power the car’s air conditioning, according [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · YOUR WHEELS

A Better Language For Fuel Efficiency




June 25th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

Quick question: Jack trades in his 15 mpg truck for a car getting 25 mpg, while Jill upgrades her 25 mpg sedan for a 35 mpg compact. Assuming they drive the same amount, who’s going to save the most money over the coming year? (Ignore for the moment that Jill’s commute has [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Uncategorized

PhillyCarShare - Offering A Greener Way Around The City




June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Harriet Blake
As a LEED-accredited engineer and leader of the sustainable design initiative for AKF Engineers, Robert Diemer is a believer in the green movement. He helps create greener buildings. He takes public transportation to work.
Recently, Diemer took his commitment to an even higher level by becoming the 50,000th member of PhillyCarShare. With the price [...]

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Tags: Cars · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Greener Businesses · Other Transport

Fuel-cell Cars Now Available, To A Lucky Few




June 17th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
The era of mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicles has finally arrived — although the “mass” part of that statement is debatable.

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Fuels · Greener Businesses · Headlines

Making Electricity (And Saving Gas) From Auto Exhaust




June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
As anyone can tell you who has touched the hood or tailpipe of a car after a long drive, much of the energy produced by a tank of gas goes not to forward motion but to producing heat. A typical car’s engine is said to waste around two thirds of its energy [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Fuels · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers

Green-Clean Your Car




June 6th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
If you can’t give up your car in your green-living efforts, can you at least wash it without harming the planet?
Some of us (this writer, for instance), let inertia answer that question: Don’t wash it at all, and pray that a growing layer of dirt will form a rust-resistant protective covering [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Greener Businesses · SHOP GREEN

GM Hitting The Brakes On SUV And Truck Production - Smaller Vehicles Greenlighted




June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

By Nima Kapadia
With consumers clearly moving — some would say stampeding — away from gas-guzzling trucks and sport utility vehicles, General Motors plans to do the same.
The world’s largest automaker announced on Tuesday it will stop production at four U.S. factories that assemble trucks and Sport Utility Vehicles, such as the BMC Sierra and [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Headlines · Other Transport

Want To Get Better Gas Mileage On The Road? Don’t Drive Like You Own It




May 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler

Seemed like a trifling issue not long ago, but it’s time – probably about $2 per gallon past time — to look at our driving habits. Obviously, we should drive less. And given the current price of a gallon gasoline ($3.75 to $4) our wallets and the environment are surely in accord [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Fuels

Buy Them A Car (Or Part Of One) And They Will Come




May 16th, 2008 · No Comments

What’s it take to stop drivers from polluting the air with their smoky old cars? A little green, apparently. That was the simple thought behind a North Texas plan aimed at getting older cars off the road to help the Dallas/Fort Worth region improve its air quality and meet EPA mandates.

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Tags: Briefs · Cars

Nissan Announces It Will Offer An All-Electric Car By 2010




May 14th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
Nissan Motor Company took the occasion of its financial-results stock exchange reporting (nearly $7 billion in profits from $90+ billion revenues in fiscal 2007) Tuesday in Tokyo to make an announcement of interest to those of us who don’t own stock. In 2010, the company plans to release an all-electric car in [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cars · Fuels

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The Carbon Competition: U.S. And China Both Take Black

August 8th, 2008

In the race for top carbon emissions polluter, the United States is still Number One, but China is sprinting forward and could soon edge into the lead. The current Olympics host nation accounted for a “staggering 57 percent of the growth of emissions” worldwide this century, and will likely surpass the U.S. as the single biggest belcher of fossil fuel emissions sometime this year, according to the Worldwatch Institute.

The standings right now: The U.S. currently contributes 19.5 percent of global fossil fuel emissions compared with China’s 18.3 percent. [Read more →]

 

BP Announces Plans To Run With Cleaner Biofuels

August 7th, 2008

British Petroleum (BP) has announced plans to bring cellulosic ethanol to market in the U.S., through a partnership with bio-fuel developer Verenium, a company that makes biofuels from rice straw, sugarcane stalks, switchgrass and wood chips. The partnership could help speed the availability of lower cost, more environmentally friendly biofuels, according to an announcement by both companies this week. [Read more →]

 

Study Shows Auto Buyers Are Gas Wise

August 7th, 2008

By Tom Kessler

Almost 90 percent of the car shoppers who visit Kelley Blue Book’s Web site say they are concerned about the future of our environment, company research shows. Among survey respondents, 80 percent agreed that individuals should make lifestyle changes to help reduce CO2 emissions. And 75 percent of KBB shoppers reported that they have made changes to further the betterment of the environment. The most frequent lifestyle changes cited were:

  • recycling (54 percent)
  • cutting back on driving (46 percent)
  • purchasing a fuel-efficient car (31 percent)

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