Should we use sled dogs to commute to save fuel and the environment?
Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Sep 25th, 2010. Comment.
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Comments on Should we use sled dogs to commute to save fuel and the environment?
It would have to be a wagon ’cause we don’t get much snow. I was thinking more in terms of horses or oxen but of course they do have flatulance. What’s a person to do?
OH no i wouldn’t do that the animals rights people would be crying for them doggies
Not in Mexico.
In some parts of the world, uh, you’re free to try. Around where I live, that would only work for about a month, we get plenty of snow, but it wouldn’t be thick enough. I think people need to get off of their lazy butts and walk more and use public transportation more to save fuel and help the environment.
I’m 100% pro environment, but I think taking that large of step back in time would be very inefficient and would never succeed. With the crime these days and other factors it would be unsafe. I think we’re making a huge step toward alternative fuels and electric cars and within the next 20 years I would like to see these cars become a requirement mandated, and funded, by the government. Once on an assembly line these vehicals are cheaper to produce and it would be cheaper for the government to manufactuer and trade these cars for a low price to consumers instead of spending how ever much they spend on research and dead end ideas. BUT will that ever happen, probably not
Sure, why not. You gonna clean up after them?