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Earth Days at Northstar Resort

Earth Days at Northstar Resort
From: Saturday, April 18, 2009
To: Sunday, April 19, 2009


Do Good during Earth Days. 

 

Northstar® Resort is celebrating Earth Day on Saturday and Sunday, April 18 and 19, 2009. Come join us and celebrate the Earth and the end of the 2008.09 Winter Season at Northstar-at-Tahoe™ Resort with FREE parking for Hybrids and an exclusive lift ticket offer!

 

Two Tickets for Good

End the season on a Good note and ski/ride for dollars a day with the new Earth Days Two-Pak, two-day ticket for only $40 ($20 per day) - a total savings of $118! The Earth Days Two-Pak is available for purchase exclusively online and valid on Saturday and Sunday, April 18 and 19, 2009.

Yahoo GreenPlus, $5 of each Earth Day Two-Pak will go towards a Green Tag purchase on your behalf to help offset your carbon emissions to and from the resort.

 
  

 

Free Parking for Hybrids

Guests driving hybrids get to park in preferred parking for FREE on April 18 and 19 to celebrate Earth Days at Northstar Resort.  
 


How to Green Your Car

There are many things you can do to make your driving life greener.   Here are 10 highly effective tips.

 

1. Drive a green car

Toyota HighlanderThere are now hybrids to match almost any need: two-door, four-door, SUV, luxury sedan. They get better mileage than their conventional counterparts, have cleaner emissions, and save money on gas. If a hybrid isn’t in your future, try for a car with the best MPG you can find; and remember that hybrids aren’t always the most efficient option, either.

Biodiesel can now be found in almost any state in the US. This clean, domestic, veggie-based, carbon-neutral fuel will run in any diesel car or truck with little or no modification to the engine. Straight vegetable oil is an option for the more ambitious green driver and can make fueling up almost free. Another veggie fuel is ethanol, and there are between 5-6 million flex-fuel vehicles already on the road -- you may even be driving one and not know it.

Also, affordable, practical electric cars and plug-in hybrids aren’t too far off, either. But whether or not you drive a hybrid or alternative-fuel vehicle, there’s lots you can do to green your car right now.

 

2. Best practices

Driving technique has a lot to do with your fuel economy. Avoid sudden starts and stops and go the speed limit. Not only does speeding and herky-jerky driving kill your MPG, it's dangerous. And even if no one gets hurt in a fender bender, how green is it to get a new bumper or have your car re-painted?

As a general rule of thumb, keep your engine speeds between 1,200 -- 3,000 RPMs, and up-shift between 2,000 -- 2500 RPMs. Also, drive wise and minimize unnecessary miles by doing errands in one trip, getting good directions, and calling ahead.

 

3. Stay in tune

Getting regular tune-ups, maintenance, and having clean air filters will help you burn less gas, pollute less, and prevent car trouble down the line. Pump up: if every American’s tires were properly inflated we could save around 2 billion gallons of gas each year! (Check your manual for optimal pressure). Lastly, get the junk out of the trunk! All that extra weight is sapping your fuel economy.

 

4. Car minus the carbon

There are many services out there now that can help you calculate your yearly emissions from driving and offset those greenhouse gasses through various means. Check below for a few carbon offset opportunities.

 

5. Carpool

Of course. Find coworkers, neighbors, and fellow students headed the same direction. Start with one shared trip per week. Also look into car sharing programs like FlexCar and ZipCar.

 

6. Leave the car at home.

For shorter adventures, walk, take public transit, ride your bike (regular, electric-assisted, or something fancier), skateboard, rollerblades, or even look into an electric scooter. Carrying groceries or other bulky stuff can still be done on a bike with a backpack or some slick modifications. Check out the Xtracycle, for example.

 

7. Drive part of the way

If getting where you’re going by bike or public transit alone isn’t going to happen, consider driving part of the way and then jumping on public transit or your bike (a folder would be perfect). A great way to beat traffic!

 

8. Go easy on the AC

Use the windows to help keep the car cool. Or try an electric or solar fan. Parking in the shade and using a reflective windshield shade can keep your car cooler when parked, meaning it takes less to cool it off when you get back in. If you car is new, however, let it air out. That new car smell is not friendly stuff.

 

9. Telecommute

Drive less with the wonders of working from home (or internet café, tree house, Mojave desert, etc.) With instant messaging, video chat, teleconferencing, and other world-flattening technologies, making the rush-hour trek to work and back might not be that necessary. Ask your boss or offer your employees a teleconferencing day once a week. Hey, it works for TreeHuggers and 44 million Americans.

 

10. Aspire to carlessness

Not everyone is going to be able to do it, at least not cold car-key. It will probably entail a shift in thinking and some time, but living car-free might be more within reach than you think. Living closer to work and school is a big part of it. Walking, biking, public transport, car sharing, car borrowing, and teleconferencing are a strong arsenal of tools to help reduce the need for a car. Give it some thought.


Yahoo Green
Driving tips provided by Yahoo! Green.


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