Ibike2havefun has nailed it with the Bicycle, the bicycle is the most environmentalty friendly vehicle the human race has made. Plus it keeps you in good shape.
Yabbut... bicycle riders consume way-yyyyy more calories than most of us.Ibike2havefun has nailed it with the Bicycle, the bicycle is the most environmentalty friendly vehicle the human race has made. Plus it keeps you in good shape.
Quite controversial statement...... bicycle is the most environmentalty friendly vehicle ...
I should have said it is the most energy efficient vehicle, in response to the Video. I do agree, every thing humans make has a environmental cost.Quite controversial statement...
The traffic disruptions by blocking lanes, running lights, etc... (entitled one-person-demonstrations/civil disobedience...) and hereby forced congestion of urban traffic by push-bikers, causes a significant increase of fuel consumption in their vicinity, likely more as if they drove something in the class of an H1/Humvee themself...
And constructing those 'bicycle lanes' requires quite a lot of diesel for operating excavators, trucks, steamrollers, crushing rocks, cooking blacktop, etc...
That those either kill an entire car lane, or extinguish all parking zones along the sidewalk, doesn't help either; especially since the push-bikers still choose to rather block the remaining car lanes instead...
Not much different on rural roads though, where the entire flowing traffic, cars, trucks, coaches, semis has again come to almost standstill, stay behind agonizingly till there is finally a chance to accelerate again (great fun with a coach or semi...) to safely pass that sucker...
Had a similar hypocrisy debate with a former coworker, who claimed "... I heat my home climate neutral with wood pellets ..."
Right, because the 'dozer clearing the lumber-trails, the harvester cutting the trees, the lumbering truck, the sawmill, the machine pressing those pellets, the truck delivering them to your place, they all run on 'pure air'... also the cinder-blocks, concrete and fireproof steel-door mandatory to build your pellet storage space did require noooo fossil energy at at... right...
Not even if he goes 'full bio' by walking out into the woods with an axe to chop them trees down himself he'll be anywhere near 'climate neutral', since both, the draft horse required to move those trunks, as well as himself emit significant amounts of methane...
Seems that non of the achievements of the human race since leaving the plains of Africa some 2 million years ago, discovering fire, prehistoric stone tools, spears, bow and arrow, agriculture and livestock breeding was ever any 'good' for the environment...
Eventually/sooner or later – without humanity on it.No matter what we do, the earth will continue to orbit the sun....
You touched on one thing. Horsehockey was used by NYC to push the sales of motor vehicles.This argument sounds like, "Unless you use the same type of vehicle that I use, you are screwing up both the environment and traffic flow." Every form of transportation, except walking or riding a horse requires lots of petroleum to move and/or manufacture that form of transportation.
People need to get off their high horse and not worry about how others choose to get around.
Absolutely. After just a few moments into a ride, all my worldly problems are ancient history.For sure.
Think of all the mental health benefits, which by far outweigh any negligible environmental "impact."
A curiousity.... So an EV need recharging..... but from that recharge comes from the electric power station.... so are we shifting the emissions now from an ICE to the power companies? More environmentally friendly?I have:
- 3 motorcycles
- 1 truck
- 1 car (EV)
so yes, my car is currently more environmentally friendly.
It took more resources to initially make though.
Far worse: at first it needs to be build... and for some reason they always keep very discreet about that footprint....... So an EV need recharging.....
A curiousity.... So an EV need recharging..... but from that recharge comes from the electric power station.... so are we shifting the emissions now from an ICE to the power companies? More environmentally friendly?
--- Food for thought... hmmm
Have to agree here- we have 3 cars: 2012 Cadillac SRX, my MR2 Spyder and the 93 300ZX- so they have been around quite a while- maybe not the best mpg with the Cadillac and the Z (~ 20 mpg overall), but built long ago, so no CO2 footprint to build replacements (I drive each of the 2 seaters maybe 1500 miles per year and the Cadillac maybe 6K miles per year), so those are definitely more environmentally friendly. My bikes each get ~ 50 mpg, so there’s that as well.Far worse: at first it needs to be build... and for some reason they always keep very discreet about that footprint...
The most sustainable "anything" is the one you don't need to produce...
That means being a barefoot pedestrian.The most sustainable "anything" is the one you don't need to produce...
As I wrote earlier:That means being a barefoot pedestrian.
Back in the 70ies, while this rock was inhabited by just about 3.7 billion people, it still seemed like a perfect world...Seems that non of the achievements of the human race since leaving the plains of Africa some 2 million years ago, discovering fire, prehistoric stone tools, spears, bow and arrow, agriculture and livestock breeding was ever any 'good' for the environment...
In that perfect world rivers caught fire, the smog filtering the sun to a nice “beautiful” brown tone, dead fish floating down rivers, high mercury levels in fish caught……Back in the 70ies, while this rock was inhabited by just about 3.7 billion people, it still seemed like a perfect world...