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Ten big green ideas from the Geneva Motor Show
Car makers may be in trouble, but that's not stopping them rolling out new green ideas at the Geneva Motor Show, writes motoring journalist Richard Aucock 1. GM hasn't killed the electric car In 2006, a documentary film Called Who Killed the Electric Car alleged that American automakers, ...
This scam is nothing but a handout for motor companies, resprayed green
guardian.co.uk — Paying drivers to scrap their old cars and buy new ones will do nothing to catalyse a low-carbon transport revolution The magic numbers spin before our eyes. No one can grasp the scale of the handouts, or understand how public money that didn't ... (more) This scam is nothing but a handout for motor companies, ...
Shopping malls killing planet
Shopping malls killing planet
supereco.com — You're shopping locally more now: you like supporting your community and connecting with local businesses; you are getting into the eat local movement ;  and you like the fact that shopping locally uses less gas and takes less time. But did you know that local shopping—as ... (more) Shopping malls killing planet
World's oceans face an acid test
World's oceans face an acid test
news.bbc.co.uk — BBC: Carbon dioxide emissions from modern society are turning the ocean more acidic and some sea creatures are already suffering, according to research to be discussed at a major global science conference. Studies in the Southern Ocean by Australian ... (more) World's oceans face an acid test
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Green Cars Still Making News
Green Daily — ... shedding light on what eco-friendly car ideas are brewing in Europe. Not planning a trip to Switzerland anytime soon? Not to worry,Car journalist Richard Aucock has listed the top green car ideas from the show. ...

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5 Minutes For Going Green — ... Wednesday The Guardian showcased an article featuring the "Ten big green ideas from the Geneva Motor Show" the same day they featured an great article on ...

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