by Gil Friend | Jul 24, 2005 | Sustainability
And speaking of automobile futures (see below), try this perspective The Green Machine that Could be Detroit. IMAGINE that you are running a domestic automaker. Rising gasoline prices threaten your lucrative S.U.V. sales, a glut of car-making capacity promises ever...
by Gil Friend | Jul 24, 2005 | Sustainability
[New Scientist]: This is not a smoking gun for superfluidity. This is a cannon.
by Gil Friend | Jul 24, 2005 | Sustainability
Speaking of Sustainablog, here’s Jeff’s take on Supreme Court Justice nominee John Roberts’ environmental record. And here’s an alternate perspective from the market oriented Commons Blog.
by Gil Friend | Jul 24, 2005 | Sustainability
Speaking of subsidies and incentives, Sustainablog points to a Washington Examiner op-ed in support of environmental taxes/’green fees’ as a revenue-neutral means of using the tax code to promote environmental stewardship. If you’ve read The Ecology...
by Gil Friend | Jul 24, 2005 | Sustainability
[Treehugger]: The Union of Concerned Scientists has updated its Hybrid Center website with a list of all federal and state hybrid vehicle incentives in the US. ‘[T]here are now hybrid incentives or bills in 31 states (including the District of Columbia) ลก a huge...
by Gil Friend | Jul 24, 2005 | Sustainability
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