The propagation and spread of a piece of environmental “information” – or, in some cases, legislation – that is incorrect scientifically but erroneously considered to be true or correct, without recourse to scientific data or other evidence to support it. Example: Passing along articles claiming that the Toyota Prius is more environmentally damaging than a Hummer.
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Are you sure about that -- that a Prius does more damage to the environment than a Hummer? Sounds like an envirus to me. After all, the curb weight of a Hummer is more than twice that of a Prius. Given my excellent grasp of physics, it seems counter-intuitive to me that a Prius could be more harmful than a Hummer. Besides, doesn't the Prius get a lot of its fuel from the wall in your house? That's almost like having a money tree.
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