This sporty new Mazda CX-7 uses a urine-like solution to cut emissions. Oh, make your own jokes.
Australia’s TheAge.com says the car uses a man-made concoction similar to human urine, which reduces oxide and nitrogen emissions. It’s called AdBlue — and is one-third pure urea and two-thirds demineralized water.
This isn’t a dream, either. It’s already being used in the trucking industry in Europe and Australia, but Mazda is the first to bring it to a passenger car.
It’s been quite hot in Hollywood this past week, but even hotter in China, as seen by the above beach shot in Dalian, where a good portion of China’s one billion people hit the shore to cool off.
These Chinese boys even swam in the polluted Yangtze when the mercury climbed to 104.
It was so hot in California on Sunday, I ordered take-out Chinese for dinner. These folks were able to make it at home.
Celebuspawn Rumer Willis (left) last night at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s “Young Hollywood” tribute, and an orangutan (right). So alike, but only one is a natural redhead.
What a bitch. You plan a vacation in Las Vegas and it freakin’ snows! Several inches were expected in Sin City. These tourists seem to be enjoying the break from losing their money.
There’s something quite avian about Nicole Richie (as seen last night at the Environmental Media Awards)… in the same way Calista Flockhart is so birdlike.