May 15, 2008
Sir Paul McCartney is said to be "horrified" that his new eco-friendly
car was flown 7,000 miles from Japan.
The Lexus LS600H, which costs £84,000, was a gift from Lexus to the
65-year-old former Beatle, who helped promote the hybrid vehicle.
But instead of arriving by boat as expected, the car was flown to
Britain on a Korean Air flight, creating a carbon footprint almost 100
times bigger than if it had come by sea.
It's cute that Sir Paul thinks the letter H attached to his Lexus
magically makes it "eco-friendly". According to EPA estimates, the
heavyweight LS600H sucks down one US gallon of petrol every 20 to 22
miles - worse than any car I've ever owned, whether delivered by sea,
air, or the healing hands of Gaia herself. Memo to Lexus: next time you
send Paul a Holy Hybrid, deliver it via a jet with an "H" suffix.
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/index.php/dailytelegraph/comments/here_come_the_eskimos/
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Warmest Regards
Bonzo
"It's very appropriate that it [An Inconvenient Truth] got an Oscar from
the land of make-believe." Dr. Timothy Ball, Chairman of the Natural
Resources Steward****p Project (NRSP.com), Former Professor Of
Climatology, University of Winnipeg


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