I had never been able to get a car that said how much I cared about the environment until I drove electric.
I'm trying to practice owning less stuff.
I'm not particularly impressed with going 50 miles per gallon. That doesn't impress me when we can go to the moon.
I really haven't been cognitive of gas prices. It wasn't until I filled up my husband's Toyota Prius Hybrid that I had a moment of understanding of how people who drive gas cars feel.
I know I'm an actor, but I'm not at all a believer in people watching a lot of TV. I've never had television in my home.
I don't think I miss anything by not watching television.
I don't always buy organic food. It is more expensive.
For me, going vegan was an ethical and environmental decision. I'm doing the right thing by the animals.
I'm very much a lead by example person.
Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere.
There is a reason it is called fossil fuel-it is an outdated method of getting power.
Power, as in the power structure, is why we are still using gas in cars.
Unless everyone grasps the importance of having only two children per couple, wars won't be over just oil anymore, they will be over water and food.
I'm very out of style... or I should say I have my own style.
The only way people are going to change their car buying habits, and the only way government will get behind alternatively fueled vehicles, is if gasoline prices continue to go up.