Hybrid cars are here today, fuel-cell cars might not ever arrive
I believe that one day most people will drive fuel-cell automobiles, but that day could easily be a few decades away. Yet, pollution and smog - much of it from automobiles - has been scientifically proven to be, minimally, a serious health threat.
Action needs to be taken immediately, not only to clean the environment, but to minimize our foreign-oil dependency.
Two decades is simply far too long to wait for significantly more efficient automotive technology via fuel cells.
Hybrid vehicles, such as the Toyota Prius, Honda Accord hybrid, or Ford Escape hybrid have the ability to empower the average citizen and consumer to help make the world a better place - by having a direct impact on issues which polls show are becoming increasingly more important to the average American citizen.
If you are interested in learning more about some of the key issues regarding fuel cells and the hydrogen economy, PopSci.com is running a great article on the subject.
(Click here for the PopSci Article)
Action needs to be taken immediately, not only to clean the environment, but to minimize our foreign-oil dependency.
Two decades is simply far too long to wait for significantly more efficient automotive technology via fuel cells.
Hybrid vehicles, such as the Toyota Prius, Honda Accord hybrid, or Ford Escape hybrid have the ability to empower the average citizen and consumer to help make the world a better place - by having a direct impact on issues which polls show are becoming increasingly more important to the average American citizen.
If you are interested in learning more about some of the key issues regarding fuel cells and the hydrogen economy, PopSci.com is running a great article on the subject.
(Click here for the PopSci Article)
Labels: Accord hybrid, Escape hybrid, Ford, Ford Escape hybrid, Foreign Oil Dependency, fuel cells, Honda, Hybrid Vehicles, prius, toyota



1 Comments:
More people should learn about electric vehicles as a solution. "Zero emissions" is something that's going to be required by law one day (you know it will). Making the decision to go electric is far cheaper anyway, like 10 cents on the dollar vs. gas. (source: zapworld.com)
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