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Bill Miller |
B.C. carbon tax misses the mark as global-warming fix22 Feb 08
At the risk of sounding like the proverbial Grinch, I fear the British Columbia government’s new carbon tax is just going to punish the victims of global warming while letting the perpetrators go unscathed and doing nothing to mitigate climate change. The government is still subsidizing oil and gas exploration, along with highway and pipeline construction, which is precisely the kind of favored treatment for oil companies and auto manufacturers that got into this fix in the first place. |
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Kevin Grandia |
Who killed the Hybrid Plug-in? A sequel10 Jul 07
For those of you haven’t seen the film Who Killed the Electric Car, the premise is quite simple and by the looks of things, it’s a premise that could repeat itself in the next decade or so. While big automakers, like Ford, Toyota and GM hang a “hybrid plug-in” carrot in front of our collective nose, they’re fighting tooth and nail in California, and elsewhere, against stricter greenhouse gas emission standards for new vehicles. |
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Emily Murgatroyd |
Return of the Electric Car?10 Jul 07
The Ford Motor Company, who has been criticized in the past by environmentalists for backing down from their alternative energy, vehicle development, announced that they would be selling plug-in hybrids in the next five to ten years. This is the first time that Ford has announced a timeline for producing plug-in hybrids. The plug-in hybrid is seen as the best type of alternative energy vehicle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and gas consumption. |
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Kevin Grandia |
Honda hybrid a no-brainer4 Apr 07
Check out Gizmodo's review of the Honda Civic Hybrid. This is a no-brainer new car purchase, at 50 mpg with 140 horsepower, coming in at around $22,000 US ($25,000 CAN). Not to mention the huge savings in gas and tax exemption programs. No wonder Toyota and Honda are doing so well, while the Detroit automakers are still flailing their arms over Hummers and F150's. For those out there who think going green means going backwards, please tell me where the hair shirt (or in this case seat-covers) is in the Honda hybrid? |
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Kevin Grandia |
Fuel efficient Toyota sales up 11.7% in U.S. - auto industry fights emissions standards3 Apr 07
Today's reported auto-industry numbers, show just how backwards things have become in the fight to reduce oil consumption and reduce C02 emissions. Yesterday, we reported here on the hypocrisy of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturer's fighting a Supreme Court ruling that could enact tough new CO2 emissions standards on cars and trucks, while stating at the same time on their website that, "Members of the Alliance believe that it is prudent to reduce emissions, including carbon dioxide..." |







