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Seasick Steve on Top Gear
Just watching it on Dave, anyway, I quote Steve quoting his son:
"You can drive your 51 Chevvy for this life and the one you had before and still not create as much pollution as it took to make a Prius" - So are these hybrids helping?
"You can drive your 51 Chevvy for this life and the one you had before and still not create as much pollution as it took to make a Prius" - So are these hybrids helping?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.its true when you do a total life cycle analysis.....the metal extraction, the shipment, the processing of the metal, the shipment, the shaping of the metal, the shipment, the assemby etc, etc etc and finally the scrapping and recycling......and for metal you can substitute rubber, plastic, glass, and others......
The smae holds true for those micro wind towers that folk install on their offices and houses - not worth the space in terms of overall environmental life cycle analysis
The smae holds true for those micro wind towers that folk install on their offices and houses - not worth the space in terms of overall environmental life cycle analysis
There's a lot of misinformation being pumped out from certain sources about the environmental effects of the mining in the production of the batteries.
Apparently the nickel is mined in Sudbury Ontario - there were some environmental nasties here that occurred in the 1970s which has now been largely regenerated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Sudbury
However it is prime fodder for certain twisters of the truth
Apparently the nickel is mined in Sudbury Ontario - there were some environmental nasties here that occurred in the 1970s which has now been largely regenerated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Sudbury
However it is prime fodder for certain twisters of the truth
And yes if you drive a prius along a motorway non stop it won't get a chance to use it's batteries and will be much less efficient.
Let's see them drive the two cars across central London in the rush hour and see which uses more fuel then!
If you do nothing but long distance driving and buy a Prius you're as much of an idiot as if you buy an M3 for a daily 5 mile commute.
But not as much an idiot as if you take anything you hear on Top Gear at face value!
Let's see them drive the two cars across central London in the rush hour and see which uses more fuel then!
If you do nothing but long distance driving and buy a Prius you're as much of an idiot as if you buy an M3 for a daily 5 mile commute.
But not as much an idiot as if you take anything you hear on Top Gear at face value!
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