It got Big Tobacco's attention. Now, California has decided that legal action is the way to get automakers to lower their CO2 emissions. Also, Popular Mechanics got to take a
Tesla Roadster out for a spin. And did you hear about the biodiesel-powered Harley-Davidsons? You did now. Read more at
AutoblogGreen.
- Automakers Sued over Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- First Road Test of the Tesla Roadster
- Congress to vote on loan guarantees for green auto projects
- Hartge's performance-minded diesel duoPresidential Edition Mariner Hybrid at the 2006 Clinton Global Initiative
- Proton Savvy gets 55.76 mpg in Malaysian economy run
- Electric-car filmmaker sounds off against Chevy Sequel
- Hydrogen vehicles, nuclear plants part of energy analysts' carbon-free plan
- 115 mpg Biodiesel Harley? An electric Harley with biodiesel sidecar generator? How cool is that?
- Road testing a Honda Civic GX that runs on CNG
- World first: AVEC fires-up diesel engine 'sans' crankshaft
- Hydrogen-powered Hummer, Yeah Baby!
- More tax-break legislation for fuel-efficient vehicles
- ZAP: charged up and eyeing Europe
- Ethanol's new biomass: watermelons
- University of Michigan study: fuel-efficiency equals profits