Earth has a car list
Vermont is probably one of the greenest states in the United States. Its emerald landscape you see in the warm months reflects the caring of the inhabits toward the environment. Yet, according to a recent study by the Vermont Clean Cities Coalition, only 6.6 percent of all new cars are from the list of the most fuel efficient. You can see the list and report by clicking here.
Some questions come up very quickly; a) what is the rest of the country doing if one of our most environmental states is choosing from this list only 6.6% of the time? b) what is our government doing to help buyers make more fuel efficient choices? Where are the well-known financial incentives to choose from this list or any list that has a car that gets over 30 miles to the gallon the highway? Or do those even work?

