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Go Green has been launched to remind people to be mindful of and sensitive to the natural environment in our daily life. The main objective of the site is to increase the awareness of environmental issues that affect the future of the planet.
It is important to note that even though the problem of global economy is huge, each one of us can make a difference if we decide to fine tune our lifestyle.

Tell your friends & colleagues the importance of going green.Tell your friends & colleagues the importance of going green. Join the Go Green Ambassador program and make a difference to your community.Join the Go Green Ambassador program and make a difference to your community.
Contribute your Green Success story, so others can benefit from it
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Environmentally Friendly Cars

In the effort to save the environment through reducing harmful emissions and consuming less non-renewable resources the automotive world is making strides in producing environmentally friendly cars.
A green car is a vehicle that uses less petrol and produces cleaner and fewer emissions.
An environmentally firendly car would run on electricity that has been obtained from solar or wind/water sources and have no emissions at all.

Although some individuals are able to produce a totally green car (Eco car) they have not been perfected in mass quantities as of yet.

Environmnetally friendly cars today consist of hybrid cars that run on both petrol and electric, electric only cars, bio fuel cars that use a percentage of fuel produced from corn or other biological sources and diesel green cars.

Each has advantages and challenges; however, all are a step in the right direction to reducing the impact humans continue to make on the planet.

Electric Cars


Electric cars are not new; they have been around since the 1800’s and were among the first vehicles ever built.

Due to the inexpensive nature of the combustible engine and the difficulties in storage batteries for electric cars the gas powered vehicle was the one to flourish.

Technology prevailed when in 1947 the invention of the point-contact transistor brought the electric vehicle to a new era.

This was still deemed too expensive and production was halted in 1961.

Concept cars continued to be developed and the controversial development of General Motors EV series that were offered to select people and celebrities brought them into full view.

These cars were then discontinued and collected from their lessees which was the subject of the movie ‘Who Killed The Electric Car’ by Chris Paine that premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
Today there are electric cars available to the public such as the Tesla Roadster, UEV Spyder, and the Zap car.

Additionally some traditional manufacturers such as Toyota are offering electric versions of select vehicles such as the Rav 4.

The electric cars do come with a price though, they tend to be far more expensive and therefore out of the range of most drivers on the road today not to mention the limited availability.
 

Hybrid Cars

 

Over the last decade the availability of vehicles that run on both petrol and electric have become widely available and can be found in all price ranges and offer up to a combined 46 miles per gallon gas usage rating.

Compact cars to SUV’s are available in hybrid forms from most manufacturers. 

This does not go without concern and controversy however...

With over a million hybrids sold in just America the road has been paved for controversy and fear. One such fear is the harm to people with pacemakers.

A board certified cardiologist has provided assurances that a person with a pacemaker can safely drive a hybrid.

Hybrid Car

You should avoid coming within inches of the engine to avoid harmful complications.

Another concern of the hybrid car is the stealth nature and danger it may pose to the seeing impaired.

The NFB is looking into a regulatory minimum sound level; however, for now hybrid car owners must pay careful attention to pedestrians.

One concern that has not been fully resolved is the electromagnetic field created and the possibility of certain cancers due to them.

Bio Fuel Cars


Bio fuel cars, also known as agro fuel are fuel derived from recently dead biological material rather than fossil fuels derived from long dead biological material such as oil and coal.

Bio fuel plants are becoming more popular throughout Europe, Asia and America as people search for more renewable sources of energy.

The most common type of bio fuel for transportation needs is from bio-alcohol or ethanol.

Sugars derived from wheat, corn and cane sugar is fermented and distilled and can be added to gasoline in any percentage; commonly found in about 15% amounts.


Bio fuel cars real environmental savings is a subject of much debate as the net energy savings after the production process is complete is relatively small.

Although it is quite possibly a step towards reducing the dependence on fossil fuels for transportation much work and research is still needed.

Diesel Green Cars

The diesel engine was originally designed to run on vegetable oil they were then adapted to run on a type of petroleum.

Diesel run cars traditionally have better fuel mileage and produce less greenhouse gasses and are commonly found throughout Europe.

Americans have poor images of diesel engines due to prior poor designs and visions of black smoke pouring from 18 wheeled rigs.

What needs to be learned; however, are the great strides being made with diesel engines and fuels including biodiesel fuels made from vegetable matter.

The cars that run these fuels are being developed and marketed.

Car manufactures such as VolksWagon, Mercedes, and even Jeep are marketing diesel and biodiesel cars to offer a greener alternative to driving.

Eco friendly cars are the future of the driving world and will become more popular as time goes on.

The impact of an environmentally friendly car will make a massive difference on how we see the future of our planet.

Always consider a Green car as you will be continuing the 'Play your part in saving the environment' millions.
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Everyone today has heard of how important it is to recycle and most cities offer a recyclingRecycle program, but what exactly is recycling and how beneficial is it really to us and the environment?

What are the recycling facts and benefits?

Recycling is the process of turning one products useful parts into a new product; this is done to conserve on the consumption of resources, energy and space used in landfills.
By recycling1 plastic bottle not only saves anywhere from 100 to 1000 years in the landfill but also saves the environment from the emissions in producing new bottles as well as the oil used to produce that bottle.
For every1 ton of plastic that is recycled we save the equivalent of 2 people’s energy use for 1 year, the amount of water used by 1 person in 2 month’s time and almost 2000 pounds of oil.
Today the most common products in cities recycling programs are paper products, cardboard, plastic, glass and aluminum.
 Approximately 60% of our rubbish thrown away today could be recycled.
A survey was done and 9 out of 10 people surveyed said they would recycle more if it was easier.
Odd as it seems there are many people who do not realize that plastic bottles our water comes in is made out of oil.  This is the same oil that is used to make gasoline. It's the same oil that is in such high demand and is not an unlimited resource.

Taking Just A Moment 
Taking just a moment to put your newspaper, soda can and glass spaghetti jar in the recycling bin will save everyone years in environmental harm from production of new materials, over crowded landfills and the depletion of our natural resources.

4000 Years
When we do not recycle at least our glass or aluminum we cost the earth in power usage, water and oil usage and landfill usage; glass takes up to 4000 years to decompose in a landfill yet can be recycled indefinitely.

Earn Money
Recycling can be done at home as well as in conjunction with city programs. Many scrap yards pay for scrap metal including the soda cans and soup cans we use every day.

Be Creative
Many useful items can be made from our everyday trash; the cardboard tubes left over from paper towel and toilet paper can make useful storage containers for our extra extension cords and prevents a tangled mess in the Christmas lights.
If your going to throw these out don't just throw it in the rubbish bin, put it the recycling bin.
Baby jars can become snow globes the kids can make and give as gifts, old Christmas cards can become new hand made cards and a glass or plastic bottle along with some clear oil and food coloring and a few other common household items can become a groovy lava lamp!
The possibilities are endless and instructions can be found in books and on the internet.

Start Today
Recycling is a very environmentally green activity; however, there are ways that you can make it greener as well as building a strong beginning if you do not currently recycle.
Many people beginning a recycling program look around and wonder what they can put in the recycling bin; there is so much information available on this site, so don't panic.
By reusing your recycled storage containers you save on the environmental impact as well. Paper and plastic bags are good for recycling storage; however, a plastic reusable bin is even better.

Spread The Word
Recycling products
Share what you know. If you notice abundant trash in your neighborhood start spreading the word and your experience with recycling and if there isn’t already one in place strive to get a city recycling pick up program started.
The fact is many of our resources as well as our Earth is not renewable and we have to start taking control of our selves beginning with the world we live in. 
Global warming is no longer viewed as a theory by scientists and has sadly become a fact. The change needed must be in your actions today in order to ensure a bright (not too hot) tomorrow.


Sunday 20 February 2011 | 0 comments |
1. Clean or replace air filters on your air conditioning unit at least once a month.
2. If you have central air conditioning, do not close vents in unused rooms.
3. Lower the thermostat on your water heater to 120.
4. Wrap your water heater in an insulated blanket.
5. Turn down or shut off your water heater when you will be away for extended periods.
6. Turn off unneeded lights even when leaving a room for a short time.
7. Set your refrigerator temperature at 36 to 38 and your freezer at 0 to 5 .
8. When using an oven, minimize door opening while it is in use; it reduces oven temperature by 25 to 30 every time you open the door.
9. Clean the lint filter in your dryer after every load so that it uses less energy.
10. Unplug seldom used appliances.
11. Use a microwave when- ever you can instead of a conventional oven or stove.
12. Wash clothes with warm or cold water instead of hot.
13. Reverse your indoor ceiling fans for summer and winter operations as recommended.
14. Turn off lights, computers and other appliances when not in use.
15. Purchase appliances and office equipment with the Energy Star Label; old refridgerators, for example, use up to 50 more electricity than newer models.
16. Only use electric appliances when you need them.
17. Use compact fluorescent light bulbs to save money and energy.
18. Keep your thermostat at 68 in winter and 78 in summer.
19. Keep your thermostat higher in summer and lower in winter when you are away
20. Insulate your home as best as you can.
21. Install weather stripping around all doors and windows.
22. Shut off electrical equipment in the evening when you leave work.
23. Plant trees to shade your home.
24. Shade outside air conditioning units by trees or other means.
25. Replace old windows with energy efficient ones.
26. Use cold water instead of warm or hot water when possible.
27. Connect your outdoor lights to a timer.
28. Buy green electricity - electricity produced by low - or even zero-pollution facilities.
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