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The field of biomimicry offers an array of real-life examples of sustainable transportation
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A transportation design challenge by the German automaker borrowed inspiration from the organizational structure of biological cells.
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As the world's most common building material, concrete is cheap to produce but comes with high environmental costs — pushing researchers to experiment with more sustainable self-healing road materials.
by Tom McKeag
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Evolving vehicle design and increased emphasis on local urban transportation could have big implications for sustainability and the built environment.
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In a future where 'Mobility on Demand' services such as Zipcar flourish, there will be no need to take the SUV to the grocery store when an EV will do.
by Dan Sturges
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We may not have achieved 'Back to the Future's' 1985 rendition of a 2015 marked by flying vehicles, but rapid innovation in the realm of mobility is nothing to scoff at.
by Mike Hower
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The InterContinental San Francisco has brought carsharing, one of the few available Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrids and a charging station to the hotel, broadening the environmental portfolio of the LEED-Gold rated property.
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Duo-Gard Industries provides the Capital District Transportation Authority in Albany, N.Y., with sleek, sturdy and, the company says, sustainably built bus shelters.
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Design software developer Autodesk, Vestas, the East Japan Railway and Henkel are among the firms that have made the Top 10 Green Companies list compiled by global mutual fund Portfolio 21.
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Green Cities California, the collaborative of 10 cities and counties acknowledged as sustainability leaders, launches a website today that's to serve as a resource for other communities striving to go green.