Today Grid Chicago attends a reception for the Hyundai Drive 4 Hope, highlighting the company's pediatric cancer research donations and showcasing the Tucson Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle by driving the car 4,500 miles across the country on potentially pollution-free hydrogen power:
http://gridchicago.com/2011/is-there-such-a-thing-as-a-green-car/
I ponder the question: could a car like this really help solve the world's pollution woes or is it a distraction from the other big problems associated with widespread car ownership?
Keep moving forward,
John Greenfield
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This is the smallest car I know of:
http://www.amsterdamlogue.com/the-worlds-smallest-car.html
I've only seen it in Amsterdam.
Juan said:Perhaps all these tiny cars that are currently marketed is a start in the right direction. Getting smaller, until they dissappear.
Now we've gotten into the debate: "Is car sharing green?"
I realize they're going for some Green Thing Bright Future Friendly Whatever but damn Hyundai maybe "covered with child-sized bloody handprints" isn't the greatest approach
green car = oxymoron. LOL
DHB
p.s. I used to have a bumper sticker on my car (when I last had one) that read "My other car is a bicycle"
Whoomp, there it is.
Hydrogen eh?
Oh, the humanity!
This does not address hydrogen specifically, but this is a very good blog (I've linked to a particular entry) on energy issues:
http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/2012/02/the-alternative-energy-...
David
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