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The latest crop of research reports on sustainable business, climate and cleantech topics.
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Shifting auto market dynamics and long-term incentives for driving electric are changing the definition of luxury cars.
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Drivers have dreamed of an EV charging network for over 100 years. Auto makers and ChargePoint are bringing them home for real.
by RP Siegel
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Are car and high-tech companies going to save the world? They dominate the latest Top 50 list from Interbrand and Deloitte.
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Ford is a sustainability leader in the auto industry -- but it can only do so much about climate change.
by Marc Gunther
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The CEO of the car-sharing company RelayRides discusses the collaborative consumption economy, partnering with GM, and just what it means to share your car with strangers.
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At last week's auto show, car makers from around the globe -- from Tokyo, Detroit, Bavaria and beyond -- brought high-end electric and hybrid vehicles to show off the fact that green is not just mainstream, it's top-of-the-line.
by Adam Happel
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The annual Commuter Pain study from IBM, which looks at commutes in 20 cities across the globe, finds that public transit use is up and traffic is somewhat down, but commuters are still highly stressed out about their daily grinds.
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The turnaround of Detroit's formerly benighted Big Three can be attributed in part to making smart -- and not necessarily easy -- decisions about the marketplace and looming changes in consumer behavior.
by John Viera
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Smaller cars and higher fuel efficiency, coupled with rising gas prices, have helped Ford, General Motors and Chrysler turn profits this quarter; Chrysler in particular earned its first profit in five years.
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Although Chevy has sold only 600 of its highly anticipated hybrid-electric vehicles so far this year -- compared to 70,000 Silverado pickups, for example -- Mike Robinson says the Volt's future is bright.
by Marc Gunther
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The U.S. auto market is about to be inundated with electrified vehicle options, but without widespread initiatives to educate drivers, the new wave of electrification could crash and burn before these cars get off the lot.
by Anna Clark