Bob, FYI you may be doing that already. Unless you have been living under a rock lately you do know what is quickly replacing coal as our Nations #1 energy source for generating electricity ..........Gas (albeit natural).
I just came back from outside doing stuff I do best.
I don't have an electric car yet, my mansion uses electricity, strictly. I use gas for the lawnmower, for the chain saw. My car uses break fluid, transmission oil, engine oil, premium gas, octane 91, windshield liquid, all those contain chemicals, the bathrooms, the kitchen sink, the detergents, the soaps, the laundry, the shoe polish, the suede cowboy boots, the swimming pool, chlorine, the water is from a reservoir, a lake, the air is from the Pacific Ocean, the forests of the island, the wildlife is without fear, the people are the people like from anywhere else, some very very good, others better to stay away, I do my best to survive and love life, music and movies are good hobbies, the view is peaceful, very.
I'm sensitive to my surroundings and the people inside. It's good that we finally switch from gas to electric cars. I am all for it, and for the protection of humanity and global écologie.
I am interested in the latest scientific discoveries and the knowledge of space and the universe.
I need to nurture my intellect and my knowledge network. I like to share the stuff that I'm passionate about, including the music and the films. All that is related is in my periscope.
Shell was positive news to read about; their future investment towards the electric car. It is one small step for mankind.
I might sound like I'm determined towards a better world, and I am. ...On all aspects.
I work with the tools I create because those tools aren't for sale @ the hardware store.
I am one voice among 7.5 billion voices. I read the news like most people; it helps in understanding what drives all kind of people with various ways of life.
I never lived under a rock, but I used rocks as pillows in the past, when working real hard physically in the lands of this continent. ...Like firemen fighting forest fires.
My grandmothers, RIP, were great women, a force of human nature.