How fast is
GM dying? The Truth About Cars has been holding a sort of online vigil for the General, but is now up to Death Watch #100. Doesn't that seem to imply that GM is not exactly dying, just going through ups and downs? In cool
green car news, the city of Tuscon wants to take some of the waste out of the holidays, specifically waste grease from holiday meals, and turn it into
biodiesel. And over the weekend, in New Zealand, a
Toyota chairman said that "Drivers of gas-guzzlers should be encouraged to think of alternative choices or be prepared to pay more for the environmental damage that they are causing." Isn't that refreshing?
- The truth about keeping watch over a "dying" General Motors
- Tucson wants to turn holiday grease into biodiesel
- Toyota New Zealand: carbon tax a good idea, gas-guzzler drivers need to pay more
- Got a flapper-valve problem? Could be the ethanol fuel
- Treehugger interviews Plug-in Partners Campaign Coordinator Roger Duncan
- Going green with a LPG limo
- "Constellation" of government ethanol support only getting brighter
- Nissan developing electric and plug-in hybrids for 2010
- Fuel economy slips in car-shopper priorities
- GM's L.A. Auto Show heavy on the green
- Toyota's European vision for 2010: lots more clean cars
- EPA looking into the safety of E20 and E30, but some customers totally dig it
- Revamped Barralcool, Brazil's first ethanol-biodiesel plant, opens in Sao Paolo
- On Japan's two biodiesel standards and upcoming changes
- Siemens solid oxide fuel cell runs 2,800 hours with no power degradation
- Imperial College London get engineering and business students working on Formula Zero
- AMG says customers not interested in diesel
- Japanese electric vehicles gather at EVS22 in Yokohama, Japan
- Thailand to try EcoCar project again
- Iceland has vast resources to produce hydrogen
- Testing your ethanol knowledge
- Vast majority of Americans support big increase CAFE rules