By Timothy Hurst on May 1, 2012
The most important finding of the study may be that operating an electric car almost always generates less greenhouse gas than gasoline-powered vehicles.
Category: Cars, Transportation | Tags: alaska, carbon emissions, cars, Climate Change, electric car, ev, global warming, greenhouse gas emissions, research, union of concerned scientists
By Timothy Hurst on May 1, 2012
Now in its fifth year, Abu Dhabi’s annual leadership prize in renewable energy and sustainability, the Zayed Future Energy Prize, is upping the stakes for 2013.
Category: Corporate Social Responsibility, Innovation | Tags: abu dhabi, clean energy, cleantech, csr, masdar, nobel prize, prize, sustainability, zayed future energy prize
By Nick Chambers on April 20, 2012
This may sound like hyperbole, but the fact is I haven’t driven a vehicle in the last five years that I had more fun driving—and I’ve driven a lot of vehicles in my line of work. Every moment in the Fiat 500C offered up a blend of lovable chic-ness and vehicular personality rarely found in the overly wind tunnel- and focus group-tested cars of our modern world.
Category: Cars, EcoReview, Transportation | Tags: 2012, 500, 500C, Abarth, cars, cinquecento, EcoReview, Fiat, Fuel Economy, Review
By The Guardian on April 17, 2012
Greenpeace report named Apple among worst offenders for using highly polluting coal to power their data centres
Category: Corporate Social Responsibility, News | Tags: activism, Amazon.com, apple, business, cloud computing, coal, Computing, Corporate Social Responsibility, csr, E-commerce, Energy, environment, fossil fuels, greenpeace, internet, Microsoft, News, pollution, renewable energy, technology, World news