Green Transportation
One of the easiest ways to become greener is to change your mode of transportation.Think about it, driving a car is probably the most damaging thing you do for the environment, unless you drive around in a jet or own an oil drilling company of course!
When
you drive around, you are directly contributing to global warming by
releasing tons of CO2 in the air. Motor vehicles cause metropolitan
smog, by accounting for 72% of nitrogen oxides and 52% of reactive
hydrocarbons (principal components of smog)1.
If you are the lease bit worried about your carbon footprint it might be time to start thinking about other ways to get around and start using green transportation. These articles present interesting and eco-friendlier ways of getting from point A to point B.
If you are the lease bit worried about your carbon footprint it might be time to start thinking about other ways to get around and start using green transportation. These articles present interesting and eco-friendlier ways of getting from point A to point B.
Even
though the electric car is seeing an increase in popularity these days,
it was first invented at the beginning of the 20th century. The reason
for it’s unpopularity at that time can be blamed on the access to
electricity. Indeed, not every household where wired with electric
energy. Thus, gasoline was way more accessible and the fuel engine cars
won the race of popularity.
Wanting
to reduce our carbon emissions can get easy when we start by modifying
our way of travelling around. These days, industries are adopting
cleaner technologies since the demand for green products is rising. A
popular transportation product in Asia called the electric bicycle is
gradually taking his place in occidental countries.



