How far does HHO gone in developing as an alternative fuel in vehicle ?

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There are so much of comments of pro & cons of HHO, which i am confused towards this issue. But frankly, if HHO being able to reduce the consumption of basic fuel by 30%, i guess it is fair enough to apply in our daily driving needs.

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Is the green movement on internet just another way to make money?

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With so much global warming discussion on the news these days, I notice there are already many merchants begin to wave the "green" flags. The definition of "green" is such a loose term no one knows what it really means. As long as we encourage consumption in the society, we are not really helping the environment. What do you think?

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How does ricochet river relate to preservation and conservation?

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I just read the book Ricochet River and i have to write a paper on it for school and i chose the topic Preservation and Conservation Vs. Bis Business Greed and America’s Consumption of Natural Resources. The paper is supposed to relate to the book but i dont know how it does?

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What is more environment friendly -driving an old gas guzzler out or traing it in for a hybrid?

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I have a van that gives 18 mpg. It has 170,000 miles on it. The wear shows but it is doing fine otherwise and all othersystems work. I have owned it for 8 years.
My next car will definitely be a Hybrid that gives more than 35 mpg.
My dilemma is:
I could trade this one now and start emmiting less green house gases.
or
I can drive the one I have for another 40-50k miles; thus delaying a cars worth of hard ware and mterial consumption for another 4-5 years.
So the question is: What is more environment friendly – Trading in old gas-guzzlers early for Hybrids or running them out for thier full life? Becaue after I trade this one in now, someone else will buy it and drive it for another 50,000 miles anyway, right?
What is worse: gas fumes of 300 gallons or Meterial for a brand new car?

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