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I recently moved further away from my work in Scarborough and in to the downtown core of Toronto. Where I used to live was a short 15 Minute drive on semi busy streets. Where I am now it is about 1:15 minutes but mostly because the traffic is so congested. I would not be able to deal with all the stresses of Toronto driving at the early hours I know have to get up at in time for work. I have since been taking the subway to work which can be quite uncomfortable at times but allows me too get absorbed in a book, listen to music or just plan and reflect. All because I don’t have to pay attention to my transportation. I simply stand or sit and wait till I arrive, and I can find many things to occupy this spare time.

Here are a list of things i’ve done or seen people do in order to make the ride more enjoyable. (more…)

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NeutralThis is the very first installment of the Truth or Troubled section where we take common activities and habits that seem green and test them to find out whether or not they help combat climate change. I touched on this earlier with my  Green driving Tips article.

One of the main factors that this conception deals with is the large variety of vehicles and respective set ups, while one car may rev the rpms higher when the car is in gear as opposed to neutral another may be even. Also a large difference is whether the auto is manual or automatic.A lot of other things such as idling rpms and gear ratios have a lot to do with the effectiveness of neutral.

Automatic cars for the most part have the same RPM  while the engine is idling in neutral or in drive (more…)

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Basically this section will break down some common conceptions about saving energy and in mythbuster like fashion I will research and test these theories to see if they really do make a difference or not. Truth will obviously be activities,  habits or  products that are deemed environmentally friendly. Troubled will be those which either need more work or simply do not make a viable difference in the fight against climate change. (more…)

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Recently I was driving home from  my friends in Guelph and I kept glancing at my odometer waiting for the moment I knew would be coming soon. Suddenly I let out a deep wahooooo as the odometer clicked over and rolled to 300, 000 kms.  It was a good day for me and my 1995 Honda Civic that has been an amazing piece of engineering for me ever since I purchased it from my brother a few years ago. Basically get oil changes regularly and put gas in it and it just runs, and rns, and runs I’m hoping to reach a half a million clicks.

I always heard many stories of people many people who have similar year civics that have very high mileage. I was literally put to shame when upon researching this I found my same  car on CraigsList with count em, 939,899 miles. The fact that in 1995 they could make a car that would presumably go 1 million miles is astounding and has opened my eyes to the possibilities for my “White Lightning”. 

Another thing I have always loved about my civic is the amazing gas mileage. I would find it difficult to find someone who doesn’t consider gas mileage at the top of their must have list when buying a new car. Only having to fill up my small $35 gas tank between once and twice a month with an average of around 450 kms per tank has been amazing in light of the ever increasing price of gas. As I passed the recent 300,00 k milestone I began thinking more about how great of a car my civic has been to me. It wasn’t until I looked up the MPG and emissions reports that I found out just how great it actually is. With a highway fuel consumption of 41 mpg, 33 in the City and an impressive combined fuel efficiency of 36 this car surely must rival the most fuel efficient (non-hybrid) cars of today. The best car for 2008 in the subcompact car class goes to the Toyota Yaris, surely this new car will blow old Bessie out of the water……..huh,,,,,,,,,,,,what……….dur,,,,,,,,,,,, So it turns out  my 12 year old car beats this years most fuel efficient car in pretty much every section, MPG, Green House Gas emissions, driving costs and energy impact score. (more…)

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Acting green for our KidsNo, not Eric Banner style, what I am talking about is how all of a sudden green thinking, technology and ideas are in. My question is; are they being put out. With everyone talking about saving our planet it’s time we start seeing some real action. Yes raising awareness and events like live Earth is a start but I want to see some numbers like fewer brownouts, lower electricity and vehicle use, reduction of waste…etc. It’s time to turn the public reaction into some real action.

I started thinking about building a website like this when I was 18 (2003). At that time not a lot of people were concerned about climate change or the effects on the environment. Looking back now it’s kind of funny to think that when I launched the first version of the site in 2005 only 2 years ago the climate change skeptics were about as numerous as the environmentalists. How far we have come since then, the increased awareness, consensus among scientist that global warming is happening and we are causing it, and everyday people thinking about how they can make a difference for their children or grand children. The only thing that worries me is that this will all be talk with no follow up. (more…)

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Traffic JamWith the high costs of gas prices these days people will go to some ridiculous lengths so save a few cents a liter. One thing that many of them overlook is the how they use their vehicles. I’ve always though it was a little insane to see an enormous line of cars idling outside a gas station to get a $0.02 savings per liter. The truth is that the way we drive, when we drive what we drive and how we drive can have a huge impact on our fuel consumption.

I’ve compiled a list of driving tips and common mistakes that can save both the environment and your wallet:

Speeding up to slow down…..

Sounds kind of dumb eh, well maybe that’s because it is and it happens a lot more then you may realize. I live in Toronto and I see this all the time I’m making my way home from work and I’m about 800ft from a red light and I throw my car in neutral using my momentum to carry me towards the stop light slowing down as I go. The car in the lane beside me is actually still accelerating towards the light and while I’m about 300 ft away I see the other car pull to a stop and wait. As I near the light I begin to slow down more passing the time until I’m between 150 – 20 ft away the light turns green and as my car is still moving between 20-5 kph. I literally sling shot past the parked cars that have to begin from a dead stop. (more…)

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