
Earth Day 2010 – 25th April
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Carpool – The New Buzz Word To Fight Global Warming
No comments »Carpooling has been there for quite some time in western countries but India is still waking up to it. Recently some websites have been launched to provide online carpooling systems and response are good. http://www.carpoolglobal.com is one such website that has many useful features to bring people together for a smooth carpool ride. Corporate world is also responding well to it and few of them are tieing up with these websites for their internal carpool use. People are getting worried about global warming and seriously taking steps to fight it. Carpool is in thing now in big cities of India like Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata etc
We have to seriously think about carpooling as one of the options to fight global warming before it too late.
India is up there to fight global warming!!
Carpooling
July 8, 2009 2 comments »Carpooling (also known as car-sharing, ride-sharing, lift-sharing), is the shared use of a car, especially for commuting to work, often by people who each have a car but travel together to save cost and to promote other socio-environmental benefits. In some locations, there are special facilities intended to encourage carpooling such as designated pick-up points and high-occupancy vehicle lanes which only allow cars with multiple riders at certain times of the day.
Carpool projects have been around in a structured form since the mid-1970s and have recently begun to more extensively use the Internet and other software support systems. With the recent advent of mobile phones and SMS, there is a push to integrate these technologies into more flexible systems on the internet.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day, when more than 20 million Americans flooded the streets to demand environmental action from our leaders in Washington.