by Patrick Andrews | May 6, 2015 | Green Driving
A pay-as-you-go tax scheme for motorists may incentivize less driving while generating the revenue necessary to improve our transportation sector Do you own a hybrid or electric car? If you do, great! You’re a superstar. And if you don’t? Don’t worry, you will...
by Patrick Andrews | Mar 26, 2015 | Uncategorized
Automobiles have changed drastically since their conception in the 1800s and unfortunately, some notions of these antiquated technologies have survived since then. Read below and find out which. Some urban legends are persistent and the ones about automotive motor oil...
by Justin Velella | May 31, 2013 | Green Driving
Elon Musk is quite possibly the most admirable modern-day entrepreneur. In a landscape plush with green business ventures, Elon Musk has trudged through to make Tesla Motors the most competitive player in the industry. Musk is arguably the only guy with enough...
by Justin Velella | Apr 1, 2013 | Environment
In today’s New York Times, Thomas Homer-Dixon, a professor of global governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, published a terrific opinion piece about the environmental impact of extracting Alberta’s tar sands. From the article:...
by Justin Velella | Oct 1, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
Last week Toyota announced that they have decided to scale back the distribution plans of their all-electric vehicle (EV), the eQ. Initially slated to sell several thousand of the vehicles per year, Toyota will only sell “about 100 battery-powered eQ vehicles...