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Did You Know? | Recyle your Christmas Tree

Earth911It’s that time of the year again. Time to rid our household of that very last hint of that Christmas Spirit, and what better way to bring in the new year then to start off by recycling that very tree.

Earth911.org makes it easy for you to locate cities near you where you can take part in TREECYCLE 2008. Although they do not have every city listed on their site of where you can recycle your Christmas Tree, but this service is free for all to use and is located in almost every major city.

Also be sure to check out their tips to make this years holidays a little bit greener. Make sure you tell your friends and family about this free service, it’s not to late to start helping out, and to Go Green.

January 9, 2008   No Comments

CES 2008: GM Making Green Cars? | from G4 TV - TheFeed

from G4 TV - TheFeed

During his keynote CES speech, General Motors chief executive Rick Wagoner said that by 2012, half the company’s cars will use Flex-fuel energy alternatives.

“All the factors point to a convergence of the automotive and electronics industries that is literally transforming the automobile,” he said.

A few hours earlier, General Motors vice president of the research and development centre Lawrence Burns told earth2tech.com that the industry needs to move to new fuel sources like hydrogen cells and ethanol because “the power grid has surplus power that equals 40% of the miles driven in the US.”

He noted that one of the most significant factors in fuel efficiency for cars is the weight of safety features. If technology could produce cars that don’t crash, the weight of a 4,000lb car could be cut to as little as 1,500lb.

Burns added that they are also working on solving other efficiency problems, such as late breaking, cruise control, and optimizing gas engines.

“One of the next big steps is to connect automobiles electronically to keep them from connecting physically,’ Burns said. “We are working our way up the technology ladder.”

How?

Why, a robot car, of course!

Seriously.

Guardian.co.uk: CES Keynote: Green Cars

January 9, 2008   No Comments