What is hanging so
toxic in the air? According to the latest data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, benzene from cars and
trucks that burn gasoline or diesel fuel. Other toxins causing higher risks for cancer where air pollution is the worst
are naphthalene and acetaldehyde -- also from vehicles. Autoblog, one of our sister blogs, has launched AutoblogGreen, which will feature posts on living an eco-friendly lifestyle in all things auto-related in green car culture. They will be keeping a close ear to the ground and fingers to the keyboard to give readers an up-to-the-minute accounting on the auto industry's efforts to create transportation that is fuel-efficient and cleaner for the environment.
From our perspective here at The Cancer Blog, transportation going green means a giant step towards a cancer prevention environment. From air pollution to alternative fuels, check AutoblogGreen out! It's a very cool, forward-thinking blog.












