Cars news, articles and information:
| 11/23/2016 - Once upon a time that "new car smell" often caused many people to feel nauseated, because the odor consisted of volatile organic compounds and other toxins from glues, paint, vinyl and plastics.
Now, it seems, little may have changed. But while questions remain about new car smell toxicity, there...
|
| 3/24/2016 - It is being hailed as a victory for the vulnerable and, really, it's common sense.
A newly enacted law in Florida now makes it perfectly legal for residents to break into other people's cars if the intent is to keep a child or a pet who is "in imminent danger of suffering harm," say, from becoming...
|
| 1/18/2016 - Electric cars may end up being worse for the climate and for human health than gasoline-fueled vehicles, depending on whether coal or some other source is being used for electricity generation, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Minnesota and published in the Proceedings...
|
| 12/16/2015 - On November 30, police arrived at a Florida woman's home to interrogate her in connection with a hit-and-run car accident. They were following up on a 911 call placed by ... the woman's vehicle.
According to a Ford spokesperson, 10 million Ford vehicles already on U.S. streets come equipped with...
|
| 9/22/2015 - The U.S. government, which takes in trillions of dollars a year in tax dollars, tariffs and other fees, always manages to spend more than it receives – a huge problem that only seems to get larger as the bureaucracy grows. That helps explain why the government has such a massively growing deficit.
With...
|
| 6/17/2015 - Google's corporate motto is, "Don't be evil," but judging by the media and tech companies' investments and product developments lately, you might be hard pressed to believe that its corporate bosses take that seriously.
You may have heard that one of Google's most recent projects is developing driverless...
|
| 5/15/2015 - You might already be aware that Google is on a mission to control what you read on the internet. After all, their popular search engine displays the search results that officials want you to hear. However, it doesn't stop there; they are actually mapping out your entire life using dragnet surveillance...
|
| 4/27/2015 - Driving an electric vehicle may not be as green as you might think, especially if you're living in a region that produces most of its electricity by burning coal, according to new research presented by Christopher Kennedy, Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto.
A new study called...
|
| 1/6/2015 - Fans of the hit TV show, "The Walking Dead," which follows a group of survivors of a zombie apocalypse, know from watching the series that it takes place in Georgia, near the city of Atlanta. There are several episodes where survivors are walking along an interstate filled with thousands of abandoned...
|
| 10/3/2014 - Both Suzuki and Mazda have been plagued by a weird scenario that makes many of their new vehicles vulnerable to fuel tank fire hazards. But to their credit, those cars have been recalled to fix the issues that have created the fire hazards.
And those hazards are created by spider web infestations...
|
| 6/20/2014 - We've all heard the negative references to "gas-guzzling SUVs" and Americans' "reliance on foreign oil," the inference being that folks living in the U.S. drive too much, and drive vehicles that get horrible gas mileage. Besides the fact that Americans were essentially forced into the driving lifestyle...
|
| 4/3/2014 - The nation is in an uproar following a recent announcement by General Motors that the company is recalling 2.5 million vehicles for a major defect that has killed dozens and injured many more. USA Today and others are reporting that a coalition of parents is now calling on the government to punish GM...
|
| 3/6/2014 - Expert hackers have created a new high-tech crime tool that is now being used to discreetly unlock newer model cars. This little black box is a mysterious remote that is basically set up to mimic the vehicles' keyless remote entry frequencies. Police in many cities are dumbfounded at how the little...
|
| 2/15/2014 - British Members of Parliament voted through a House of Lords amendment to enable the UK Health Secretary to ban smoking in cars with kids inside. Not just Wales but all of Great Britain is reeling from the decision, trying to figure out how the Government deems it "sensible" to regulate their every...
|
| 11/27/2013 - You may have heard that driving is a privilege, and in some ways it is, but being afforded guarantees contained within the Constitution is an expectation, not a "privilege" to be doled out by the ruling class. So anyone who says the government should "have the right" to track you in your car, everywhere...
|
| 7/26/2013 - How safe are airports, now that the TSA has guarded the gate for over a decade?
Since 2003, 400 known TSA agents have been fired for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of luggage. One TSA agent, who was convicted for stealing $800,000 worth of goods from travelers, said that airport...
|
| 6/10/2013 - "Black boxes" are being secretly installed in newer vehicles. These boxes are recording driver behavior, seat belt usage, and more. A newly proposed law could make these recording devices mandatory for most new vehicles, as the auto industry and big government work hand in hand to provide "driver safety".
Most...
|
| 12/18/2012 - I know how to stop the next school shooting, save the children and restore some sanity to America. Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter, was on medication, we now know. So were previous shooters like the two students at Columbine High School in the 1999 Colorado shooting. Medication...
|
| 11/10/2012 - The newest version of the popular video game, "Assassin's Creed," is set in 1775, "a time of unrest in the American colonies." The theme is, of course, the Revolutionary War and it evokes thoughts of the colonists' struggle for freedom and independence from Great Britain.
For me, the game also conjures...
|
| 8/3/2012 - By now, most thinking people know there's got to be a solution to the oil problem. Not only is oil a dirty fuel that pollutes the environment, it's also expensive and has been the cause of war or really the killing of other members of our species. Oil also threatens to destroy rain forests in South...
|
| 6/15/2012 - The development of affordable "green" cars and trucks - electric vehicles or hybrids designed to dramatically curb the nation's reliance on fossil fuels - is supposed to be a primary goal for the Obama administration and a number of government and industry leaders. But what about diesel-burning vehicles...
|
| 11/8/2011 - Having up to 20 times the permissible level of radiation, more than 600 cars from plants near the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan have been retained from export. However, many dealers are still selling suspicious cars at dump prices to the domestic used car market.
Japan has a major export business...
|
| 10/24/2011 - The federal government is having a good time freely dispensing billions of taxpayer dollars to green energy companies, despite the fact that it appears to have no solid game plan for determining which initiatives are viable, and which ones will go the way of Solyndra.
And now ABC News reports that...
|
| 4/11/2011 - Nobody wants to end up with a car that's a proverbial problem-plagued "lemon". But if you are looking for a truly green car, you might consider buying one in a couple of years that's made out of bananas or pineapples.
Really.
This isn't a joke, even if it does sound a bit fruity.
It turns out...
|
| 10/7/2010 - It is a common sight to see dog owners driving with dogs in their front seat or even in their laps, happily looking out the window. Yet, while many such dog owners might never drive anywhere without making sure that they and their children were buckled up for safety, they fail to consider that having...
|
| 12/26/2009 - Large shipping vessels have become commonplace in today's global marketplace as goods are imported and exported across the world. While the high levels of pollution they create are something that most people don't think too much about, some scientists are beginning to evaluate their environmental effect....
|
| 4/16/2008 - Although seven major auto companies have developed gasoline-burning cars with lower tailpipe emissions than many hybrids, government regulations make it illegal to purchase or sell such cars in 42 of 50 U.S. states.
Eight states in the United States, including California, New York and six other Northeast...
|
| 6/26/2007 - Earth-friendly, energy-efficient vehicles that produce zero emissions seem to be from a dream of the future. But several companies are already well on their way to introducing such vehicles in North America and around the world. Recently, more than 400 environmentalists, investors and celebrities gathered...
|
| 7/22/2005 - 1. Your average car would cost $4.5 million, representing a 30,000% markup over cost, which is typical for prescription drugs. Automakers would justify this price by saying they needed the money to fund research and development, but in reality, most of their research would be funded by taxpayer dollars...
|
| 4/17/2005 - Used cars versus new cars: which is cheaper to drive? Here's a financial reality that may surprise you: it's actually far cheaper to drive a well-built new car than to drive an old car that requires ongoing maintenance.
One of the things I've noticed in looking at the vehicles people drive is that...
|
| 10/9/2003 11:27:50 AM - In the race of fuel cell cars (which run on hydrogen only) vs. hybrids (which run on a combustion engine assisted by battery power), some clear trends start to become obvious with a bit of poking around. First off, hydrogen vehicles won't become a reality until consumers can refuel the cars from hydrogen...
| See all 51 cars feature articles.Concept-related articles:Coal:Running:Fuel:Energy:Car:Power:World:Engine:Sell:Batteries:Electric vehicles:Light:Hybrid vehicles:Electronics:Technology:Toyota:
|
|
Concepts related to Cars
View cars on NaturalPedia™
|
Most Popular Stories
|
TED aligns with Monsanto, halting any talks about GMOs, 'food as medicine' or natural healing |
|
|
10 other companies that use the same Subway yoga mat chemical in their buns |
|
|
Warning: Enrolling in Obamacare allows government to link your IP address with your name, social security number, bank accounts and web surfing habits |
|
|
High-dose vitamin C injections shown to annihilate cancer |
|
|
USDA to allow U.S. to be overrun with contaminated chicken from China |
|
|
Vaccine fraud exposed: Measles and mumps making a huge comeback because vaccines are designed to fail, say Merck virologists |
|
|
New USDA rule allows hidden feces, pus, bacteria and bleach in conventional poultry |
|
|
Battle for humanity nearly lost: global food supply deliberately engineered to end life, not nourish it |
|
|
Harvard research links fluoridated water to ADHD, mental disorders |
|
|
10 outrageous (but true) facts about vaccines the CDC and the vaccine industry don't want you to know |
|
|
EBT card food stamp recipients ransack Wal-Mart stores, stealing carts full of food during federal computer glitch |
|
|
Cannabis kicks Lyme disease to the curb |
|
|
Recommended Resources
TV.NaturalNews.com is
a free video website featuring thousands of videos on holistic health, nutrition,
fitness, recipes, natural remedies and much more.
CounterThink Cartoons are
free to view and download. They cover topics like health, environment and freedom.
The Consumer Wellness Center is
a non-profit organization offering nutrition education grants to programs that
help children and expectant mothers around the world.
Food Investigations is
a series of mini-documentaries exposing the truth about dangerous ingredients
in the food supply.
Webseed.com offers
alternative health programs, documentaries and more.
The Honest Food Guide is
a free, downloadable public health and nutrition chart that dares to tell the
truth about what foods we should really be eating.
HealingFoodReference.com offers
a free online reference database of healing foods, phytonutrients and plant-based
medicines that prevent or treat diseases and health conditions.
HerbReference.com is
a free, online reference library that lists medicinal herbs and their health
benefits.
NutrientReference.com is
a free online reference database of phytonutrients (natural medicines found in
foods) and their health benefits. Lists diseases, foods, herbs and more.
|
|