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Will a 'Green Tax' reduce emissions?

Alternative & Green Health

The city I live in is booming, and as a result, most people here have more money than brains these days. Which means, of course, that the majority of people drive large, gas-guzzling SUVs because they look pretty, and, well, they can afford it. A concern for the environment doesn't come into play at all.

But would a green tax change all that? In Britain, they're talking about implementing higher charges for people who choose to drive environmentally un-friendly vehicles, which would include higher purchase taxes as well as higher driving taxes. The move is expected to cost families an extra £1000.

What do you think about green taxes for high-emission vehicles? I think it's a great idea, but you probably gathered that already.

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Another reason to recycle: Methane

Alternative & Green Health

Thanks to Al Gore, we're all getting a little more aware of CO2 emissions and global warming. But here's another threat to our earth, and it comes from the garbage dump: Methane. Methane is produced by landfills, that place where most of your garbage is probably going. And methane in the atmosphere traps more heat than CO2 -- by a lot.

If we all took steps to reduce the amount of garbage our family produces -- by recycling, re-using, composting and buying products with environmentally-friendly packaging -- I think it would be a major step towards making this earth livable for future generations. Don't you agree?

Via Fitsugar.

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Is Boeing's new green airliner the way of the future for air travel?

Reviews & Products, Alternative & Green Health

In the wake of all of the Live Earth concerts that took place over the weekend, I thought it would be interesting to chat about the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet. Unveiled on Sunday, the airplane has definitely got people talking (just google 'Boeing Dreamliner' and you'll see what I mean).

It's a fact that normal airplanes use up tonnes of fuel and cause a huge amount of pollution. This new green machine seats up to 330 passengers, but on a long-haul flight uses 20% less fuel than a regular, similarly-sized airplane. In addition, it releases far fewer greenhouse emissions than other planes.

Not only is this good news for everyone because it's better for the environment, it will also hopefully be good for our wallets. Flights keep getting more expensive, in part because of the rising cost of gasoline. In theory, if the Dreamliner uses less fuel, airlines that utilize the jet will spend less on gas, making it possible for them to charge less for tickets. Whether or not this will actually happen remains to be seen, but since it's an Eco-friendly option either way, I'm definitely on board.

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