Why is riding bikes good for the environment




















How much more environmentally friendly is bicycling compared to driving a hybrid car? Hybrid cars are much larger than bikes. Most hybrids require large batteries such as nickel metal hydride batteries which are known carcinogens, and have been shown to cause a variety of teratogenic effects.

Also, nickel mining is often done in open cast mines with all the attendant pollution that goes along with excavating large holes in the ground. Hybrids do use some gas to run, while bikes require none. When you rely on a car for transportation, you are more likely to go further for errands and not rely on completely carbon free forms of transportation such as walking and bicycling.

You support your local businesses when you get there by bike or walking. They require less energy and resources to manufacture compared to a motorized vehicle. If you choose to ride a used bicycle rather than a new bike than your carbon footprint is reduced even more. Hybrids utilize some gas to run, but bicycles require no fuel. Hybrid and electric cars require massive nickel batteries. Mining the nickel required for these batteries requires huge open mines that during the excavation release a lot of pollution.

Lastly, a vehicle whether it is a hybrid or electric is much larger than a bicycle. Climate change is a scary thing that is having negative repercussions on our world now and will continue in the future unless we do something about it. Sometimes when a problem is as expansive as global warming it can be intimidating and overwhelming.

An individual can feel like they have no control and are unable to help solve the problem. Bike commuting is one small step towards helping reduce your personal carbon footprint and push back against global warming. In conclusion, by riding your bicycle you are reducing the amount of fuel and pollutants being released into the atmosphere.

A bicycle uses significantly less resources and energy to create compared to a vehicle. Happy riding! Tyler is the Founder of bicycle2work, and all-time cycle nut.

What started out with a BMX when he was a kid ballooned into a passion for road bikes, cruisers, mountain bikes, and pretty much any other type of bike under the sun. Tyler once spent a week cycling to Mexico, ate some tacos, and then cycled back. You can find out more about Tyler at bicycle2work.

Riding a mountain bike on the road might sound odd, but it is a fairly common practice, especially since mountain bikes can ride well on both flat and rugged terrains. Mountain bikes can be Skip to content Climate change is very real and our planet is warming up. In fact, 80 percent of the carbon monoxide in the atmosphere comes from vehicles that rely on gas or diesel.

Luckily, your bike and yes, even your Bluejay ebike that tackles hills like a champ is a zero emission mode of transportation. Yes, seriously! According to the U. Fish and Wildlife Service , over 60 million birds are killed by collisions with cars each year.



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