Are cars eco-friendly?
August 21st, 2009 | by admin |Anthony M asked:
Today around 500 million cars travel the streets of the world… Cars need fuel, rubber, metal, plastic and synthetic fibres…
What is environmentally wrong today?…
Life of Adventure
Today around 500 million cars travel the streets of the world… Cars need fuel, rubber, metal, plastic and synthetic fibres…
What is environmentally wrong today?…
Life of Adventure

6 Responses to “Are cars eco-friendly?”
By dragons94 ! on Aug 22, 2009 | Reply
the toyota prius is eco friendly
runs on electricity most of the time
By KORY K on Aug 26, 2009 | Reply
could you imagine the methane gas if we still used horses and oxen.
Cars have been the most recycled product ever.
By Ynot on Aug 26, 2009 | Reply
Cars, as opposed to motor vehicles, were a brilliant invention of the 20th century designed for the sole purposes of labeling and cocooning their owners. There is no such thing as an eco-friendly car – its a contradiction in terms.
By ziad f on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
fuel were wrong environmentally.by communing the electric power ,sure we will keep our globe
By Freddie M on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
The problem is fuel. Alternative clean fuels are
-hydrogen via ammonia
-biofuels
-compressed air
etc…
The air needs these alternative fuels…
Rubber idea hi hi… : have you ever thought about recycled rubber walls to make houses?
Rubber produces a great thermal insulation and probably it’s earth-quake resistant… Rubber is produced from coal without having global warming problems… so it’s good…
By S on Sep 4, 2009 | Reply
cars are bad for the environment!
as are alot of other things… watch this video, it might help (hopefully)