Sunday, February 9, 2014

Water Car | What Water Car Are Mean?




John Watso


I'm so confuse right now. What is the meaning of water car?
It's that car running on water? Or use water for energy(Water as fuel)? Any idea?..

Thank!



Answer
A water car is a car suspected of energy is derived directly from the water. Water cars have been mentioned in newspapers, popular science magazines, the coverage of local news and the Internet, at
least some claims that are found will be linked to investment fraud. This vehicle may be claimed for the production of fuel on the waterâs edge, without any energy, or claim in may of a mixture of genres for energy and water resources in both traditional (such as gasoline).

To find out more, click link article below for full information.

Water Car | Full Article & Complete Answer About Water Car:
http://blog.simplefuelwater.com/water-car/

Hope this help. Regards.

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Environmental Blogs willing to help out finalists in a Youth Led Competition?




SmileItsEa


I know an environmental group that is finalists in the Best Buy Challenge. They are called the Green Teens and if they are in the top 15 of 30 finalists the get $10,000 to help initiate The Compost Caf. Project (http://www.greenteensusa.org).

Tonight is the last night to vote so they need all the computer and text messaging votes they can get. Are there any e-blogs etc. that would let them post?

To vote people only have to visit http://www.genv.net/bestbuy and select the Green Teens and another team of their choice. Or they can text message bbyv12 to phone number 32075 (which will be free if they have a test message plan). It wouldn't be advertisement- they just need all the help with votes they can get, and it literally takes 2 seconds.

Does anyone know of any wesbsites, etc.?
Thanks,
A friend of the GTs



Answer
Try some of these out....

* TreeHugger - TreeHugger is the mother of all environmental blogs, ranking #17 on Technorati's top blogs list (which makes it at least one of the most referenced enviroblogs). It covers general environmental news, events and products.
* EcoGeek - Geek chic environmental is a good way to describe EcoGeek, which writes about gadgets that are earth friendly.
* Environmental Law Prof Blog - From the always-good Law Professor Blog Network, this one deals with pressing concerns surrounding the issue of environmental law.
* New Scientist Environment Blog - Excellent environmental commentary and analysis from New Scientist magazine.
* AutoblogGreen - A spin-off from Weblogs Inc.'s popular Autoblog, the green version deals with cars and the environment -- think hybrids, gas consumption, alternative fuels, etc.
* Eco-worrier - Musings on the environment from a columnist at the Times of London.
* Grist Mill - Daily environmental news delivered in blog form from Grist magazine (which is also about the environment).
* Green Car Congress - Another environmentally focused automobile blog, focusing on technology, news, and politics relating to the green mobility industry.
* Inhabitat - Generally about living a greener lifestyle, this blog often deals with subjects around green building and sustainable living.
* Ecomoto - A two year old blog/magazine examining environmental trends.
* The Lazy Environmentalist - The blog for a nationally syndicated (US) talk radio show about easy green living.
* Alternative Consumer - Environmentally friendly products: you want 'em and Alternative Consumer has you covered.
* Teensy Green - Got kids? Then give Teensy Green a read. A blog for the environmentally aware parent.
* Haute*Nature - In their own words: "Ecologically based creative ideas, art & green products for your children, home and lifestyle... blending style with sustainability."
* Hippy Shopper - From the Shiny Media blog network, Hippy Shopper is about all the eco-friendly stuff you covet.
* Sustainable Style - You can have your cake and eat it too, or in the case of Sustainable Style look good and do well for the environment.
* Green Options - A great general enviroblog and community based out of Berkley, California.
* No Impact Man - The chronicle of a man living in New York City as he attempts to go completely zero impact (i.e., ride a bicycle everywhere, recycle everything, eat locally produced food, and so on).

"You click off familyâÃôs electricity and make them go to bed at nine every night because itâÃôs too dark to do anything else. You ban them from the elevator so they have to walk up and down nine flights of stairs. You take away their fridge so they canâÃôt keep more than a day or two of food around the house. All this and then they turn around and say itâÃôs life as usual?" -- No Impact Man

* Great Green Baby - Another site for the green parent, Great Green Baby reviews eco-friendly baby products.
* EcoFriend - EcoFriend is a blog about all those sexy, environmentally aware products you want but can't afford.
* ecoFabulous - Reviews of great green stuff for the house, home, and body.
* Ecorazzi - Celebrity gossip meets environmentalism. Did you hear that Leonardo DiCaprio is building a 'green hotel' on his 104-acre private island off the coast of Belize with the owners of the Four Seasons Resort chain? No? Then read Ecorazzi.
* EcoStreet - A well-written and actively updated general evironmental news and commentary blog.
* Green As Thistle - Green As Thistle chronicles the progress of Vanessa, a Canadian journalist, as she tries to "spend each day, for an entire calendar year, doing one thing that betters the environment." She's on day 229 and still kicking.
* The Green Guy - The Green Guy writes about "ethical living" and about how to go green without making drastic, life-altering changes to your routine. I just wish he'd update more (by the way, the Adam Vaughn, who writes The Green Guy, also founded another blog on our list, Hippy Shopper).
* Mindful Momma - There are a lot of blogs out there about green parenting -- it's an entire niche unto itself -- and Mindful Momma is one of the best.
* Got2BeGreen - A blog focused on all sorts a cool green technology (a recent post deals with how to power your laptop with the sun, for example).
* Triple Pundit - An intersection of the evironment and politics delivered in an interesting voice with useful commentary.

"Americans themselves don't want higher fleet standards for mileage unless they can still accelerate like Burt Reynolds in a black Trans Am with a golden eagle on the hood. So, automakers don't want higher fleet standards, because their fleet will sit on the American Car lots for longer than it does already. High mileage, room for seven and rapid acceleration are conflicting real




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