Revenge of the Electric Car: Plug It In on DVD
After making his successful 2006 film, Who Killed The Electric Car, director Chris Paine was elated to learn the auto industry was finally committing to electric cars (EVs).
After making his successful 2006 film, Who Killed The Electric Car, director Chris Paine was elated to learn the auto industry was finally committing to electric cars (EVs).
AP/Huffington Post | Yuri Kageyama | Posted 05.25.2011
*Scroll down for video.* (YURI KAGEYAMA, AP/HUFFINGTON POST) YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Nissan showed a two-seater electric vehicle resembling a go-cart Mo...
Diane Francis | Posted 05.25.2011
Cars are not longer just big business; companies have to build vehicles, but also be able to create multilateral partnerships which include workers, politicians, civil servants and investors.
Eric Ehrmann | Posted 05.25.2011
Brazil's sustainable energy dividend is the result of generations of trust and cooperation between a strong federal government, parastatal companies and global businesses who have developed the knack of working with them.
Steve Parker | Posted 05.25.2011
Whew! I thought Cerberus might really be in over their heads with their purchase of Chrysler from Daimler. Now that we know Dan Quayle is on the front lines, though, we can sleep a little sounder this evening.
Linda Hassler | Posted 03.26.2012