
Over the weekend, Forbes magazine published an editorial that claims (among other things) that the Prius is bad for the environment because it costs more than a standard car. What kind of logic is that? The kind we like to eviscerate on AutoblogGreen.
Meanwhile, AutoblogGreen blogger Derrick Yoh went to snap a few more pictures of the Chevy Sequel and GM's HY-Wire concept cars at the WIRED NextFest. There's more to come from the NextFest today on AutoblogGreen, so stay tuned.
- Forbes says Prius, Ben & Jerry's ice cream bad for the environment
- Wired NextFest Report: Overview
- Wired NextFest Report: GM's green portfolio. Sequel, Hy-wire, Graphyte and more
- William & Mary hosts debate on 'Who Killed the Electric Car?'
- AutoBlogGreen interviews Amanda Congdon
- Northeast Biofuels plant draws attention of business community
- Ohio Wal-Mart distribution center uses fuel cell forklifts
- NH business magazine queries experts on green cars
- XATANET gives fleet operators real-time fuel consumption information and more
- Electric Car Company ZAP Signs Agreement to Form China Joint Venture
- Where federal rebates for Toyota and Lexus hybrids stand as of Oct. 1
- Ethanol getting cozy with ADM and Citigroup at conference next week
- 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid will cost $300 more soon
- Business of biofuels conference set in Northwest
- GEM EVs used in anti-drunk driving classes

