Archive for April, 2008

Newsday finds the Nissan Altima hybrid to be quite the moneysaver

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Filed under: Hybrid, Nissan

A little over a year ago, we put the 2007 Nissan Altima hybrid through its paces in the AutoblogGreen Garage. We found the sedan to be a solid performer but left unanswered the question of whether the hybrid cost premium made the ride worth it for everyone. Over at Newsday, Tom Incantalupo similarly enjoyed the Altima hybrid (most likely the 2008 model) but comes out unabashedly in favor of paying the extra money for the hybrid. Back in our Earth Day calculations about hybrid payoff times, we figured it would take 300,000 miles of highway driving (or about 70,000 in the city) to recoup the hybrid Altima’s premium. But, as we stated, these numbers don’t figure in tax credits, which vary. In this particular case, Incantalupo says, by figuring in the tax credits and using $3.75 as the price point of a gallon of gas (we used $3.50) the Altima hybrid pays for itself in just over three years. There are other variables - hybrids aren’t exactly easy to find these days - which you can read about over at Newsday.

Gallery: 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid - AutoblogGreen Garage

Gallery: 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid

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SF Mayor Changing Building Codes to Permit Wind Turbines

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hhSan Francisco’s Climate Action Plan aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 25% of 1990 levels by 2012. To accomplish this goal, Mayor Gavin Newsom is now focusing on small scale wind generation and strengthening local building codes. This could be an effective strategy, since according to the U.S. Green Building Council, buildings account for 38% of CO2 emissions in the United States.

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4 Things to Consider Before Going Solar Thermal

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solarSolar thermal technology provides space heating and/or hot water and is a frequently forgotten member of the solar family. These highly effective systems are popular in many parts of the globe, from China to Canada to Zimbabwe.

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Bush Blames Congress for High Electricity, Food, And Gas Prices : Gas 2.0

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ANWR, EIA, Graph, oil productionThis morning on NPR, President Bush tried to blame congress for the nation’s high gas, food, and electricity prices. Apparently, Congress has been thwarting the President’s attempts to fix the economy: “I’ve repeatedly submitted proposals to help address these problems,” the president said. “Yet time after time, Congress chose to block them.” His answer: Drill in ANWR.

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Natural Gas Cars: CNG Fuel Almost Free in Some Parts of the Country : Gas 2.0

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Honda Civic Gx CNG RefuelingWhile the national average price of gasoline is now $3.60, some residents of Utah are happily filling up on compressed natural gas (CNG) at $0.63 per gallon. That’s the country’s lowest price for CNG, which has understandably caused a surge in demand for vehicles running on a fuel that one man described as “practically free.”

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How to Find a Reputable Eco Travel Company

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Easy to understand description of how to find a Eco freindly travel company. It gives 8 tips on what to look for when searching for a reputable company that is claiming to be an eco friendly travel company.

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Top 10 Ways To Save Money by Going Green

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With prices rising at the store and the pump, it’s good to know that it’s easy to save a fortune by making eco-savvy choices. Check out this story on the top 10 ways to save money by going green.

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Toby and Rei Organic Kids’ Clothing and Accessories

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This Massachusetts based company, founded by designers Alanna Mallon and Kate Browning, features adorable t-shirts and lunch bags made from organically grown cotton, among many other green products for your child.

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It’s The End of the World As We Know It

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As the price of oil continues to increase in the face of falling supplies, don’t be surprised if all of the modern conveniences we’ve come to accept and expect start going away.

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Biofuels that cause hunger

Posted by admin on Apr 30 2008 | Alternative Fuels Now

Not to long ago we thought that biofuels would be a good way to reduce global warming by cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In reality, biofuels could actually increase GHG emissions if we consider their effects over their entire life cycle. In a study by the University of Edinburgh, their impact has even been quantified: biofuels could increase GHGs by 50 to 70%.

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