
ABG is prepping a sweet pile of stories for Earth Day, but for now we have this preview of theNOVA Earth Day Special called
The Car of the Future. Over in Japan's IndyCar race, the Honda FCX Clarity will be the pace car and don't miss the BYD e6 concept pics from Beijing. Oh, and two smart stories here: Ixnay on the Smart diesel in the U.S. but yes to the fortwo in China in 2009.
- ABG Preview: NOVA Earth Day Special - The Car of the Future
- Is tectonic activity the real source of oil? Should we be using it?
- SAE Congress '08: the problems of fuel cell commercialization
- Bush administration backs automakers in Vermont in GHG emissions case
- 2009 Buick Lucerne adds the ability to use a fuel that it will likely never use
- Daimler touting breakthrough in battery technology, increases R&D spending
- It's Friday: Every wonder what's really powering your Lambretta?
- Honda FCX Clarity to be pace car for Japanese IndyCar race
- America likely won't be getting a Smart diesel soon
- Beijing 2008: in the metal
- GM sending hybrid Escalade to China
- Daimler to sell Smart car in China next year
More headlines after the jump.
- Audio of Larry Burns speech to the National Hydrogen Association
- Biofuels are an "Unlikely Foe" of the Grocery Manufacturers Association
- Mercedes-Benz makes a Trailblazer
- Regional government wants companies to switch to electric bikes
- Fiat declared lowest CO2 automaker in Europe
- San Francisco helps you hire a hybrid
- Choren industries opens BTL plant in Freiberg
- Two Nova Biosource Fuels biodiesel plants operating at reduced capacity
- Carsharing in Paris? Get your subscription for free
- Hang with Ed Begley Jr. and save big $$ on a new electric bike or scooter
- Oxfam America: Bush is "ignoring reality" with climate initiative
- PGO unveils an interesting electric powered scooter
- UK's Birmingham University gets hydrogen filling station
- Brilliance preparing a diesel powertrain for Europe
- Lexus announces $75,000 winners in Environmental Challenge
- Fiat 500 gets one more award
- EU considering compromising on emissions requirements
- Scuderi: Split-cycle engine will soon be licensed
- The possibilities of hydrous methane
- World Wildlife Fund comes out in support of electric drive
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