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  • beachbrune...

    These cars are insane!
    Greenopolis Founder

    Have you heard about the new electric cars? Have you heard about the cars that run on water? Well its all true! Honda has recently made cars that run solo on water! Now, i don't really know what will happen with these cars, but my only concern is that people already complain about the decadence of fossil fuels, i don't want a water crisis on our hands! i could probably handle having to ride my bike or take a bus to school, but i don't think i would do so well about not having any water... The good news is that other companies have created cars that run solo on electricity and batteries. » read more

    Blog entry posted by beachbrune... 16 weeks 5 days ago
  • angelersk225

    I Want to Know!!

    Hi, I'm new to Greenopolis and a little bit confused.

     A lot of times when I watch TV there are ads and commercials that talk about going green and conserving, and I found that I finally want to do something to help instead of sitting around. I was just surfing Greenopolis when I came across complicated terminology and topics that got me confused. I even have a few questions. If people can answer my questions below that would help me a lot!!!

     Questions:

    What exactly is carbon and why is a lot of it so bad for our planet? » read more

    Forum topic posted by angelersk225 28 weeks 5 days ago

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