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Why drive smart?

Driving is the most polluting thing that most of us do. Burning gasoline, or any other fossil fuel, releases pollutants that cause smog, global warming, and water pollution.

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Driving harms your health

Motor vehicles are a significant source of pollutants, including carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, ozone, volatile organic compounds and small airborne particulates. These air pollutants contribute to a wide range of health problems including impaired lung function, shortness of breath, wheezing, asthma attacks and premature death. More info on health effects

Buy green!

If you're thinking of buying a new vehicle, look for models with the best environmental scores.

Buy light. A typical car produces three times its weight in carbon dioxide emissions - a major greenhouse gas. Light cars produce fewer emissions and cost less. Annual fuel costs are $648 for a new Volkswagen Beetle and $2,067 for a Ford Expedition 4x4.

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Why all the fuss about SUVs?

SUVs, minivans and pickups belong to a category of vehicles called light-duty trucks. This category wasn't intended for passenger vehicles that are used every day. As a result, light-duty trucks don't have to meet the same fuel-efficiency standards as cars.

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Celebrity of the month: Nelly FurtadoNelly took the Nature Challenge after a special performance in Vancouver.

 "I took the Nature Challenge after performing in David Suzuki’s Human Element Tour. The purpose was to raise awareness about how interconnected we are on this planet. The Challenge has taught me a lot - especially that we are unified by our use of natural resources and that we waste far too much.

Keep your vehicle in shape

Read the owner’s manual: Follow the maintenance recommendations in your owner’s manual. You’ll maximize fuel, optimize its resale value, save on repairs, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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Drive smart!

Don’t idle: Unnecessary idling wastes fuel and harms your vehicle. If you're stopping for longer than 10 seconds (except in traffic of course!), turn off the engine. More than 10 seconds of idling uses more fuel than restarting. Turning the key is all it takes to save money and prevent unnecessary greenhouse gases and other pollutants from escaping into the air. For more information check out the new Idle-Free Zone website.    

Check out the latest environmentally friendly cars. George Jetson would be proud!

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