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The U.K. is developing an urban airport for flying cars and drones. Will other countries follow suit?
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Founded in 2016, Sono Motors released its first-generation Sion prototype in 2017. It's hoping for direct-to-consumer deliveries in 2023.
by Liz Morrison
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Sponsored: Sustainability was a critical component of the innovative technologies shared at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Here are three takeaways.
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Plus, we debate direct air capture technology, Ford's robotics partnership and sustainability in the fashion industry.
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International shipping produces as much CO2 as aircraft. Here’s what we can do about that.
by Fred Pearce
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The rise of online shopping is jamming traffic and creating new urban sustainability challenges.
by John Davies
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On this week's episode, a hopeful perspective on the potential for meaningful, grassroots climate action and why automated, flying robots could reduce the cost of wind and solar power.
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Mahindra is launching a $3,000 electric scooter in a city that wants credit for the cutting edge of sustainability.
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Why 3D printers, artificial intelligence, connected sensors, drones and self-driving cars should be on your list.
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The tech giant's ambitious plans for urban drone networks serve as a reminder that tangible, exciting visions for the future can be a boon for sustainability, too.
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Unanswered safety and privacy questions, plus a lack of understanding about potential economic and environmental impact, has led to a need for serious air traffic control.
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Although 2010 will likely be remembered as the year of the rebirth of the electric car, green shipping innovations took place also on the land, in the sea and in the air throughout last year.
by Joel Makower
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The arrival of the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt in just a few months could become a watershed moment for the auto industry, as well as for the environmental movement. Unlike the Prius, the Leaf and Volt are not aimed at the early-adopter, eco-conscious, well-to-do niche buyers. They are being built for the mass market.
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by Marc Gunther
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Why should companies worry about carbon management given the lack of a definitive outcome from climate talks in Copenhagen? Panelists from UPS and Motorola shared their firms’ motivations at the State of Green Business Forum in Chicago.
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While individual car buyers stayed out of showrooms with disastrous results, corporate and institutional buyers proved a bright green spot for the industry with increased purchases of hybrid-electric, diesel, biodiesel, electric and other so-called alternative-fueled vehicles.
by Joel Makower