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Despite what seems to be reflexive pessimism about their ability to radically boost fuel efficiency by 2025, there are no insurmountable barriers to achieving President Obama's MPG challenge -- and at least one car company is willing to try.
by Roland Hwang
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From cars to vending machines, movie rentals to building security, machine-to-machine technologies are a rapidly growing market, and Sprint's new Command Center positions the company to meet the demand from businesses that want to harvest value from their data.
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The shipping company move to add more than 4,000 fuel-efficient vehicles to its fleet, the launch of development of the G4 sustainability guidelines, and other stories landed on our radar this morning.
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The company is the only first to yet step up and say it will strive to achieve the high fuel efficiency standards President Obama has proposed for 2025.
by Roland Hwang
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The latest BPA study finds it causes male deer mice to act like females; Greenpeace accuses VW of turning to the Dark Side because of its environmental and lobbying record; and GM pledges to find a way to achieve 56.2 mpg.
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During the third and final session of VERGE 11, more than four dozen top executives from organizations that are leading the push for a clean economy gathered to share insights into the future of buildings, energy, IT and vehicles.
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What promise does telematics - the use of telecommunications to share information on vehicle performance and activity - hold for businesses and general consumer driving?
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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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Google's multimillion bid to help fund residential solar projects, Proterra's $30 million boost for electric bus development and a nextgen fuel cell that looks like a refrigerator are among the stories in the news that caught our eye today.
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It's going to be a summer of pain at the pump, but nine experts are weighing in to share their advice on how to implement green initiatives in your fleet.
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The automaker improved its fleet management software to give customers more information, in real-time, on how their fleets are performing and what's happening inside vehicles.
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Ford will triple it's electric vehicle capacity by 2013 while adding more than 220 green technology jobs.
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In today's early news, Google's robo-cars could cause more sprawl and congestion, an ingredient that seeped arsenic into chicken is coming off the market, and Obama and Romney are attacked by their own parties over the environment and climate change.
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In the wake of Zipcar's successful IPO earlier this year, and moves by Hertz and Enterprise into the market, carsharing is at a tipping point. Here are four trends for the coming years.
by David Brook
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Three separate announcement this underline the green fleet aspirations of President Barack Obama, Dow Chemical and Waste Management.
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New fuel economy stickers expand the amount of information automakers have to put on cars and trucks, but not everyone's happy with the change.
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Although electric vehicles are flooding the marketing -- and shoppers are finally climbing on board -- but new research suggests that deploying Leafs in large numbers may swell your fleet's carbon footprint.
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UPS engineers have lowered fuel consumption of deliver vans by about 40 percent with a prototype vehicle made from rugged, lightweight ABS plastic.<br />
by Adam Aston
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Kraft plans to manufacture its famous foods using less water, energy and packaging, the company announced last week. Its European coffee brands have also committed to 100 percent sustainably sourced coffee by 2015.
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The company's NV200 minivan will replace 13,000 taxis starting in 2013, with a potential to shift to an all-electric fleet starting in 2017.
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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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Since its debut two years ago, the WorldFirst Formula 3 race car has garnered accolades, spawned research projects and proved it could drive wheel-to-wheel with its conventional Formula 3 counterparts.
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White there's widespread agreement among automakers on the drivers for going green, companies disagree on the best road to take for their sustainability journeys.
by Adam Happel
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The market for electric cars is so distorted by government subsidies that it's all but impossible to determine the true cost of an electric car.
by Marc Gunther
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In 2009, Walmart's absolute emissions at all stores fell, though only by 1 percent, for the first time.
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