Buying Hybrid Cars For Your Journey
September 7, 2010 by Guest Author
Filed under Environmental News, Living Green
Hybrids are a very popular choice these days among conscientious car buyers and it is not difficult to understand why. Of course, the environment could be only a secondary consideration given the rising cost of gasoline and the measures that must be taken by governments to procure a steady supply of it. Despite the fact that hybrids may be a larger initial investment, the cost can clearly be compensated by lowering the amount of fuel needed for the same amount of travel. The added assurance that your car is no longer contributing to the green house effect is also a significant bonus.
Who wouldn’t love to have that kind of peace of mind, right?
However, there are yet many questions that are asked in regards to these cars, since they are still relatively new to the market. Since the hybrid does still use gasoline in conjunction with the recharging electric engine, how much better does it actually do on gas? Can they count on a hybrid to get them where they want to go without having to stop and charge it up every 100 miles? Can it keep up with the rest of the traffic on the road? Will the gas mileage they get really be that much better with a hybrid? The crux of the issue is: Will there be any benefits in driving hybrid cars?
The truth is that hybrids do have a very comparable amount of power to their gas driven counterparts, they even have a very impressive towing capacity, even if it unusable due to the manufacturer’s warranty decision. Actually, hybrids do have a significant towing capacity as well, but the manufacturers have placed restrictions on the cars as to discourage misuse, so pulling a trailer does currently invalidate the warranty.
Hybrids have consistently proven themselves to be just as impressive in every way as their gasoline driven predecessors. With the fuel efficiency that they offer, they can be driven even further before a refueling is necessary, and they can easily keep up with the flow of traffic without any difficulty. Less fuel consumption means better gas mileage and less noxious emissions to destroy the environment. While the manufacturers of the gas-guzzling cars of the past would like to have everyone believe that the new breed of cars has serious drawbacks that should be considered, it doesn’t take a genius to see that hybrid cars will soon dominate the market. It is not surprising, given all of the benefits these cars have to offer, that most people would prefer to spend their money on a product made with the future in mind, rather than the past.
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Oil Spill Will Likely Be Much Larger Than Even Recent Predictions
August 15, 2010 by Guest Author
Filed under Environmental News
Oil continues to come ashore all along the Florida coast, and up to 100,000 barrels of oil continue to spill into the sea each day, 100 times more than the initial oil spill calculation by BP and 25 times the initial government estimate. The results are a catastrophic loss of marine wildlife and their ecosystem. Fragile wetlands are being decimated, as well as many local jobs and ways of life. While such loss cannot yet be quantified , oil spill lawyers from Florida to Louisiana are preparing for the thousands of oil spill lawsuits being filed. Most lawsuits are targeting BP, Transocean (the operator of the oil rig whose explosion started the spill) and other companies affiliated with the Transocean Deepwater Horizon.
Legal experts estimate hundreds of thousands of plaintiffs from Texas to Florida are seeking compensation . So far, oil spill lawsuits include fishermen, charter boat captains, resort management companies and individual property owners. The economic effect due to unemployment and loss of rental income is staggering. President Obama makes connections between this oil spill the worst environmental disaster ever and the terrorist attacks of 9/11 for good reason; this is not just an environmental crisis, it is a human rights crisis. People’s lives have radically changed for the worse as both their cultures and economies are destroyed. Families that have relied for generations on the fishing industries face an uncertain future. Native Americans living on water cities in the Gulf are being forced to move and will likely to lose their way of life. The State of Florida reports over 3,000 jobs lost.
The government is responding to the rights of legitimate claims. David Axelrod, of the Obama administration said , “We want to make sure that money is escrowed for the legitimate claims that are going to be made and are being made by businesses down in the Gulf, people who have been damaged by this. And we want to make sure that money is independently managed so that they won’t be slow-walked on these claims.” Although recent news reports are showing fishermens oil spill claims are being paid slowly and may not be equal to the amount of lost income.
This demand by the Obama White House strengthens existing and future claims both civil and class action oil spill lawsuits. Currently there are at least 26 potential class action lawsuits being filed, representing many thousands of people. Those in similar situations can band together to claim economic losses due to company negligence. Despite the establishment of the $20 billion BP fund for paying oil spill claims, many who have applied have yet to even receive notification that their claim has been acknowledged, let alone be paid. With money ready to be paid out, when will the oil spill claims process catch up with the cash?
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