by Matt Zwiebel | Jul 9, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
Understanding where we will get our oil from, the costs and benefits associated with these new locations, and the overall feasibility of these new production methods are all essential factors that should be examined. In order to fully understand what possibilities the...
by Jim Henderson | Feb 26, 2012 | Government Programs
The only way to get consumers to choose cheaper, more efficient transportation is to make it the cool option. More than half the global population now lives in urban environments, and that number will only grow: By 2050, an estimated 80% will live in cities. This...
by Jim Henderson | Feb 20, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Environment, Green Driving
The University of Tennessee has just come up with a theory about China electric vehicles that may have some believing that there was a little too much of the local whiskey involved in the process. According to a report released by the university, EVs in China are more...
by Jim Henderson | Jan 12, 2012 | Environment
Every once in a while you’ll find an accidental lie on the Internet… A group of German organizations created a label applied to every new car sold in that country that grades it based on CO2 usage. The energy-efficiency categories run from A+ to G, with...
by Jim Henderson | Dec 22, 2011 | Green Driving
Researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory recently published a projection in the journal Science of what it would take for California, by 2050, to reach the state’s goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels. Their vision...