The War On Electric Cars
Desmog recently published an article that helps to explain the rise in negative publicity that electric cars are getting in the media. As expected, fossil fuel interests like Koch Industries
Desmog recently published an article that helps to explain the rise in negative publicity that electric cars are getting in the media. As expected, fossil fuel interests like Koch Industries
Our September 9, 2017 Drive Electric Week event at the Kuhio Hale Farmers Market was a success. We had good weather, excellent volunteer participation, and a great turnout. The venue
Storage (the battery) is a critical component of the electric car – it holds the energy required to propel the car. Its capacity determines how far one can go on
Update: One of our members confirmed that the station is behind a gate and that the hours are: Saturday through Thursday, from 1200PM-800PM and Friday 0745AM-0430PM. Hawaii County has installed
TechCrunch: China plans to ban sales of fossil fuel cars entirely “China’s big electric vehicle push is about to get even bigger: The country is planning to end the sale
With Congress back from recess, we want to highlight the need and demand for a more rapid transition to sustainable transportation. Plug In America has a petition at the moment
Our friends at Drive Electric Hawaii have launched their new website: driveelectrichi.com! This site includes all you need to know about electric vehicle ownership in our state. It includes answers to
Today, NISSAN unveiled the new LEAF. From what can be seen at the live unveiling, it now has a new look. There are reports of a 150-200 mile range (40-60kWh
What is climate change? What’s causing it? What does it mean to me and my family? What are we doing about it? What can I do to help?
Unfortunately, we still debate the meaning of climate change. This is despite a consensus in the scientific community and the obvious extremes that we’re now experiencing across the globe. The recent disasters in the United States, Bangladesh, India, and Nepal are examples of weather events that exacerbated by our changing weather.
I recently watched “Before the Flood”, a 2016 documentary on climate change that followed Leonardo Dicaprio, United Nations Messenger of Peace, as he sought answers to many of the same questions that we have. The documentary provides a sobering account of how man has impacted climate, how the quest for profit has created powerful incentives to maintain our dependency on fossil energy, how dependent our economy is on products that are especially damaging to the environment, and how challenging it will be to reverse our impact on the environment. It, indeed, is sobering, frustrating, and overwhelming.
That said, we cannot just give up and feel hopeless. Each of us can make a difference by doing our part to minimize the dependency on resources that directly or indirectly contribute to our planet’s decline. Reducing energy needs, driving electric vehicles, hybrids (or even high MPG gas vehicles), demanding and using sustainable energy, planning trips, avoiding waste, reducing use of plastics, recycling material, reading labels, avoiding products that include palm oil, and minimizing beef consumption are some of the ways things that we can do to help.
The movie is about 1.5 hours long but is well worth your time. Consider viewing and learning about this important matter. Importantly, share your knowledge with others and take action.
Together, we can make a difference. – Noel Morin
“Before the Flood” – the movie
Please take note of the venue change for our September 9, Drive Electric Week event in Waimea. We will now be hosting the event at the Kuhio Hale Farmers Market,