by Jim Henderson | Mar 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
As gas prices rise and predictions rumors swirl of prices reaching five dollars per gallon by this summer; commuters will be asking — what is my tipping point to switch to riding public transportation? Gas prices have risen more than 18 cents in the last month, giving...
by Matt Zwiebel | Mar 6, 2012 | Green Driving
There’s no denying the fact that we live in an increasingly connected world. Finding old friends through Facebook has never been easier. Video chatting with friends or family across the world requires nothing more than a web cam and an internet connection....
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 24, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
Climate-friendly consumerism is becoming increasingly viable. Everything from toys to cell phones are offered in more sustainably-produced options. And, of course, once we have stuff, minimizing waste reduces our carbon footprint even more. But owning stuff,...
by Jim Henderson | Jan 20, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Environment, Government Programs, Green Driving
Today the Prius gets 50 mpg. By 2025, federal rules will require all vehicles to average nearly 55 mpg. Is this the end of the SUV? We talked to experts to find out how the new standard will affect consumer choice and price. The end of the SUV? When the Obama...