Nissan LEAF – An Affordable New Electric Car
3 August 2009 | Green Cars | 4 Comments
We are living some incredible times. Big changes are about to take place in the way we think of electric vehicles. With worlds oil reserves much lower than evaluated, an alternative solution is needed more than ever and it’s becoming clearer that the electric car is one of the answers.
Many Islands from Pacific Could Disappear in Only Few Years
1 August 2009 | Green News | 3 Comments
Global warming is a phenomenon that frightens increasingly more countries, several organizations and many more people. Polluting gases, greenhouse gases, in large quantities can cause an increase in global temperature up to 6 Celsius degrees. This thing could lead to dramatic changes of our planet.
Nissan’s New Electric Car
27 July 2009 | Green Cars | No Comments
The Japanese car manufacturer, Nissan, announced today it’s latest electric car prototype, a model similar to the existing car, Tiida, with improved performances. The car’s design will be made public on the second of august, at the company’s HQ from Yokohama.This zero-emission car will be available in the USA and Japan next year, with plans for the European market for 2012. It will be a five-seat family hatchback with four doors .
Green Car Made Of Potatoes and Cashew Shells runs 150Mph
26 July 2009 | Green Cars | No Comments
Even if it sounds impossible at first, there are cars in existence today that defy common conceptions. Eco One, the car seen in the picture, has tyres made of potatoes and brake pads out of ground cashew shells. The car body is compressed of hemp and rapeseed oil. Also, this “green wonder” is running on fuel created from wheat and sugar beet.
Anti-Desertification 6000 Km Wall Around Sahara Desert
25 July 2009 | Green News | No Comments
We all know the largest building on the planet, but when it comes to stopping a natural disaster, people are able to do impossible things.For example, desertification problem in Africa has no solution until now.Magnus Larsson,an architect, presented his project this year,about how desertification in Africa could be stopped,at the anual Oxford Conference.To stop this natural disaster the architect was thinking about building a huge wall around Sahara desert.This anti-desertification wall should be 6000 km long, and should be built between Mauritania and eastern Africa in Djibouti.