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All About Carbon Emissions

Author: Collin Dunn You’ve almost certainly heard the phrase “carbon emissions”, “global warming”, and “climate change” in the same breath, and most everybody has at least a pretty basic idea about where they come from. And now let us give a little time at this ubiquitous term for these ubiquitous emissions. Carbon emissions: The basic Carbon emissions is come from burning fossil fuels which contributes to global warming. Each time when you tur…

How to Reduce Carbon Emissions

Toyota Prius’ average fuel economy is about 46 mpg. The average fuel economy of the United State passenger car fleet was a bit over 22 mpg in 2006. The average US driver travels 12,000 miles per year. And with these assumption, you can calculate that when US passenger car switch to Toyota Prius, you are reducing carbon emissions about 5,000 pounds. A good figure but you must sacrifice your wallet. But I’ll give some tips and guides, skip buyin…

Toyota Prius V – All Profits from the Prius, with more space.

Toyota Prius has been tortured to nearly 1 million sales since its introduction in 2000, and now the third-best selling Toyota passenger car. However, 50-mpg Prius familiar will cross from the shopping list of many consumers who say classical hybrid is not quite big enough. They want to fuel the star is packed with more space. In response, Toyota will introduce Toyota Prius V for “flexibility” as the second model in the new Prius f…

Hybrid Car Emissions – Much Lower than Conventional Cars

Hybrid car emissions are much lower when compared with emissions from conventional cars. This is caused hybrid cars use two powers namely fuel and electricity. When the vehicle drove slowly or stops, hybrid cars use electric power. Moreover, as the car sped away, he uses fuel. Thus, the hybrid car emissions are much lower than the emissions of conventional cars that use only fuel. With a lower level of hybrid car emissions, hybrid cars could be …