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David Suzuki: Our Obsession With Private Automobiles is Unsustainable

David Suzuki: Our Obses...

bitefight via Torontoist Quote of the Day from David Suzuki in the Georgia Strait: Technological developments [such as electric cars etc.] are welcome, but maybe it’s time we started rethinking our car culture as whole. The average car in North America carries 1.5 people, which means that most cars on the road only have a driver in them. Is it really efficient to use more than 1,000 kilograms of metal to transport 100 kilograms of huma… Read the full story on TreeHugger...
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Electric Sports Cars, SUVs and Mini-Vans in Fully Charged Round-up (Video)

Electric Sports Cars, S...

Image credit: Fully Charged Robert Llewellyn has been busy once again. Having road tested of the BMW Mini-E , explored fast electric car charging , and reviewed the Nissan Leaf , the cult British TV presenter and comedy actor has also been trying out some more unusual EV’s. From a fully electric Range Rover SUV, through… Read the full story on TreeHugger View original post here:  Electric Sports Cars, SUVs and Mini-Vans in Fully Charged Round-up...
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EPA & DOT Propose Clearer, More Colorful Fuel Economy Labels

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Image: EPA Making Guzzlers Stand Out Even More One way to nudge people into making better decisions is to make it easier to compare different products and services. There are still many people out there who have no idea if 16 MPG is a good or bad, but if they saw a big red “D” on a sticker, they might be tempted to find a vehicle with a better grade. That’s the goal behind new fuel economy labels proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the...
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Men Waste £2,000 in Fuel While Lost Because They Won’t Ask for Directions

Men Waste £2,000 in Fu...

Image: Google Maps 276 Extra Miles Per Year on Average According to a study by British insurer Sheilas’ Wheels (watch out for the bright pink website), men waste about £2,000 in fuel over their lifetime because they won’t ask for directions when they are lost, leading to an average of 276 extra miles being driven per year. Definitely not green…… Read the full story on TreeHugger View original here:  Men Waste £2,000 in Fuel While Lost Because They...
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Better Place is Testing Battery-Swapping in Tokyo

Better Place is Testing...

Photo: Better Place 59 Seconds Average Swapping Time Better Place , in collaboration with the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and Nihon Kotsu Co., Tokyo’s largest taxi operator, has been doing real-world testing of a battery-swapping station in Tokyo. The trial, which started last April and has just been extended until November, aims to determine the “feasibility of battery switch as means for taxis...
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17 Million People Drove Drunk Last Year: Um, That’s a Lot.

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photo: Thinkstock In a new report of the U.S. Department of Transportation, it’s estimated that there have been 17 million drunk drivers over the past year . That’s about 20% of the population ages 16 and over. And two-thirds of everyone who had driven drunk in the last year had done it in the past month. Holy crap, that’s a lot of drunk drivers! We hope that none of our dear readers are among the guilty, but how do you get a friend who’s had too much to drink...
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Tesla Co-Founder: Electric Cars with 500+ Mile Range by 2020

Tesla Co-Founder: Elect...

Martin Eberhard with a Tesla electric Roadster. Photo: Flickr , CC EV Forecast: Sunny, But Uncertain Martin Eberhard, one of the original co-founders of Tesla Motors in 2003 and now director at Volkswagen’s Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL), is predicting that that within the next 10 years, electric cars will have a range of 500 miles and more. It’s a bold prediction considering that the Tesla Roadster has a range of 244 miles (at a very high cost, and for a...
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Copenhagen and Lund –...

Here are two videos from Streetfilms and the BBC which shows two cities in Scandinavia where bicycles dominate. You have probably already heard about Copenhagen and the city’s great reputation as a bicycle city. But you might not have heard about Lund, a Swedish town where around 60% of the population use bicycles and public transportation. "The Politics Show East has been to a town in Sweden where 60 per cent of people leave their car at home. In the town of Lund the...
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GOP Candidate: Bike-Sharing Program May be Unconstitutional (Video)

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Last week, we reported that a Republican candidate for the Colorado governorship had declared that Denver’s bike-sharing program was a threat to our personal freedoms . Since then, Tea Party-backed Dan Maes has faced some scrutiny in the press for his ambiguous statements: Along with threatening our freedoms, he claimed that bike-sharing was part of a deeper plot to turn the city into a “UN community”. When asked what he meant in a television interview, Maes had...
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Driving Makes You Fat, Like Most Sedentary Activities

Driving Makes You Fat, ...

Driving, like most sedentary activities, doesn’t do your waistline any favors. This infographic from GOOD shows a map of the U.S., with the obesity rates and most popular modes of transportation for each state. Not surprisingly, those states where populations drive the most tend to be the fattest , while states with large urban centers where people walk and bike more have slimmer populations. Can’t take public transportation or hoof it to work? Make sure you’re...
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