Kazakhstan Drivers Criticized for Bad Parking Habits
A website based in Kazakhstan documents atrocious parking habits, said to be common in the country.
BMW i3 Concept Comes With a Built-In Bike
Concept BMW i5 car comes with its own built-in bike for those places four wheels cannot reach.
Fukushima: Local Children Unwitting (and Unwilling) Radioactive Guinea Pigs
Fukushima children may now be an involuntary irradiated test Fukushima group monitored since March 2011 displaying disturbing health abnormalities.
Don’t Give Up Yet: US Solar Companies can Compete with China with a Bit of Innovation
Can US green tech companies compete with China’s booming solar power industry?
Crowds Rally in Tokyo to End Nuclear Power
Thousands have rallied at a Tokyo park to demand that Japan abandon nuclear power as the country prepares to restart another reactor shut down.
Jim Rogers on Oil, Gold, Asia & The Best Investment in the World Right Now
Falling oil and gas prices may offer some respite to consumers but are they enough to help the economy or are they a symptom of deeper problems?
Telecommunications Industry Going Green
The worldwide telecommunications industry is going green. This is the trend today, even amid the immense growth of mobile connections and data traffic.
Get $2B in Annual Energy Savings with the GSMA Green Manifesto
The GSMA’s update to its 2009 Green Manifesto shows industries can save up to $2B in energy costs and greatly reduce green house gas (GHG) emissions.
Nissan DeltaWing Prototype to Debut at 24 Hours of Le Mans
Nissan’s DeltaWing racer promises efficiency and performance throughaerodynamics and weight reduction. Will the radical design make it to our streets, though?
Honda Electric Car Gets 50 Km per Liter, But Costs Add Up
At 50 Km/L, the Honda Fit electric vehicle is the most fuel-efficient in the US. But getting that mileage isn’t cheap, and not always good for the environment.




