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RE: Ask for Green Cars
by Juan M Ghersinich
12 May 2000 23:20 UTC
This is a tipical example of environmentalism, and it is not a small step,
it is just a way to maintain this system. Hi tech green cars are just more
of the same.
What we really need is a radical change. If you read "Green political
thought" by Andrew Dobson, you'll understand what i mean.
Juan Manuel Ghersinich
student of International Relations at USAL
Buenos Aires, Argentina
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Podobnik <podobnik@lclark.edu>
To: WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 6:05 PM
Subject: Ask for Green Cars
> As many of you undoubtedly know, there are a
> variety of new, less-polluting cars that are on
> the verge of being mass-produced. However,
> the large US, European, and Japanese auto
> manufacturers who have developed these
> cars are uncertain as to the level of consumer
> demand that might exist for low-emissions vehicles.
> Currently, consumers who want those SUVs
> capable of climbing all the mountains we regularly
> encounter in our urban lives are speaking with the
> loudest voice in the market place. Consider
> sending a postcard to the auto manufacturers,
> letting them know that you are interested in
> more environmentally-friendly cars. To
> do this, you can go to the following website:
>
> http://www.earthday.net/action/greencars.stm
>
> It may be a small step, but why not give it
> a shot? Feel free to forward this message
> to anyone you think would be interested.
>
> Bruce Podobnik
> podobnik@lclark.edu
>
>
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