This week a chat with Tom Appel, publisher of Consumer Guide Automotive, to
look back at the many new green transportation innovations we saw in 2022 and
look forward to what to expect in 2023. Tom also shares his thoughts on oil
changes: synthetic vs. traditional and how many miles can you go between
changes.
Solar desalination/Turning waste water into revenue
Archi's acres/Renewable energy battery at Western Mich. Univ.
Cows belching carbon emissions/Climate change putting the Internet in jeopardy
Denton, Texas going 100% renewable/Plastic waste into usable energy
Lush shampoo bars go viral/Coal-fired plants and fertility rates
Plastic waste paving roads/Minnesota Experimental City
Four-door sedans going away/Coal economics helps sustainability
Museum of Water/Alternative energy and health
Food waste solutions/Insects as sustainable animal feed
Carbon XPRIZE finalists/Liability and autonomous cars
Earth Day 2018/Plastic in plastic water bottles
Monarch butterflies in jeopardy/Cities going solar
Green tech. expert Michael Kanellos/Chicago Auto Show
Solar tariff and U.S. jobs/Detroit Auto Show
South Africa tap water crisis/Autonomous trucks
Rob Trice of The Mixing Bowl/Maple Syrup in jeopardy
Saving polar bears/Environmental Law & Policy Center
Saving National Monuments/Replacing pipes with plants in drainage systems
2017 - the year in green cars/Climate Engine
Greening up gift wrap/Redeveloping neighborhoods via food and the arts
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