With the talk of Peak Oil being at our front door, if not already
in the sitting room, there can be no denying the need to reduce our
reliance on fossil fuels for transport. But the uptake of
alternative fuel vehicles has been slow, with the overriding
limiting factor in weaning an automotive culture from non-renewable
energy sources being one of alternatives in that there really
aren't (m)any. ...
The weekend is finally here and I thought I would try my hand at a
truly irrelevant post which is nothing more than ramblings about
the week. What blog is complete without such a post? But it’s been
a busy but fun week spent mainly in the company of Miss Eco-Boudoir
and our Mister E, chaser of brunettes and crasher of doors, which
really must be noted down if only to comment on Mister E’s soci...
I was recently reading some online reports and it appears that our
sink is starting to get clogged and no I am not talking about the
sink in our kitchen either, but rather our public sink of which the
repercussions most of us don't yet fully appreciate. For those of
you who still don't understand what I am talking about, I am
referring to both the Ocean and Terrestial Sinks, the two primary
natur...
<p>It seems like every car manufacturer is out there to prove
that they can make a greener and more eco-friendly car. Though for
the most part this has been focused on fuel consumption - creating
hybrids, evs or hydrogen powered machines. Technologies which many
would say are merely pushing the issues of negative impact around
so that the cars look better but without actually reducing
impact...