April 26, 2008
Environmentally Friendly Families Use Water Fuel
If you hate today's rising gas prices, recognize that they are just one example of how our reliance on polluting, nonrenewable fossil fuels are ruining not just our pocketbooks, but our planet as well.
Of course rising gas prices are inconvenient and may even put us in the poor house. But the damage we do with these energy sources both to ourselves and to the environment is even worse than the damage we've done to our own sense of financial well-being. It's time we did something better.
If we don't depend on nonrenewable and decidedly environmentally unfriendly fossil fuel sources such as gas to give us our energy needs, then, what do we do?
Enter water fuel. Water fuel conversion technology has been in the works for years, but it's an idea whose time has finally come. Yes, you can run your car at least partially on water fuel; not only will you provide significant savings to yourself and your family by utilizing this technology, but you will be helping the planet out significantly as well.
When you do water fuel conversion, you'll about double your gas mileage versus what you're getting now. Besides that, you and your family will also be helping the environment in a very positive way, because you'll be contributing much less carbon monoxide and dioxide, as well as other pollutants, into the atmosphere every time you drive somewhere.
Perhaps best of all, the technology is quite cheap. The conversion itself is going to cost you about $100, but you'll save that much in gas money in a very short period of time. You'll make back your initial investment and you'll save both fuel and money.
This can literally recession proof you and your family, because the savings you get will provide you a financial cushion others simply don't have. (Besides that, the IRS also rewards you by giving you a tax write-off for using this type of technology - yet another opportunity to save.)
Instead, your children can see you take steps to help the environment by helping alleviate global warming and other negative environment effects as they grow up. In turn, this can teach them lessons that making carry with them as adults. Then they, too, can live their lives knowing that their actions impact the environment and living accordingly.
Rather, your children can grow up watching you take steps that can help alleviate global warming and other pollution-related negative environmental effects. This, in turn, can teach them lessons that they will carry with them into adulthood; they, too, can then live their lives with an eye on how their actions impact the environment. Along with other environmentally conscious decisions, utilizing water fuel conversion technology is just plain smart, both financially and environmentally.
Filed under Cars by Lina Mavaega









