Right now many business owners are looking for new opportunities to reduce carbon emissions and make more sustainable growth, but there is not a clear-cut method for them to achieve this.
This super green vehicle by French engineers (and father-son team) Guy and Cyril Negre has 3 wheels, one door, no steering wheel and runs entirely on compressed air.
It's clear that the American automakers need to step up their game in producing cleaner vehicles. Regardless, due to the ever-increasing push from state and federal emissions laws, they'll have to make efforts for further 'greening' of their fleets in the near future.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are teaming up and proposing a rule for the addition of fuel economy stickers to all new vehicles, starting with the 2012 models.
One of the largest producers of excess carbon dioxide -- the cement industry -- might get a green facelift in the next few years. Some new cement companies are looking to change the process significantly and either lower or counter their CO2 production.
A new 'carbon clock' was resurrected this past Thursday near Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, which counts the total amount of greenhouse gases that are trapped inside the Earth's atmosphere.