Monday, October 26, 2009

Theory Post

I think one of the biggest arguments in the argument against going green is the cost of it all. There’s no denying that it’s expensive, but it can be argued that it will all pay off in the end. Many states offer incentives, likes tax credits, for people if you take strides toward going green. Light bulbs are an example of a quick payback. "Compact fluorescent light bulbs -- which go for about five times the price of incandescent bulbs -- pay back their extra cost in about four months." A lot of people say that you won’t ever get your payback for hybrid cars, but depending on the price of gas and the price of that certain model, you do get your payback. Federal incentives, high gas prices, and economic driving habits all combine to help you get back a lot of what you put in to the car if not all.

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