Posted on 15 November 2009
Dutch airline company KLM is planning the first biofuel flight on one of its passenger carrying 747′s. On November 23, a Boeing 747 will take a flight powered by a combination of 50% biofuel and 50% jet fuel. The biofuel being used in this KLM flight will be made from camelina, a feedstock that produces [...]
Posted on 10 September 2009
Home of your Sustainability Ninjas, Vancouver, BC is gearing up for the big event – the 2010 Olympic games. In February, Vancouver’s mayor Gregor Robertson announced the Greenest City Action Team, a program that he hoped would advance green economic initiatives in an effort to make Vancouver the greenest city in the world. However, with [...]
Posted on 08 September 2009
After some wavering, it looks like the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge will reopen today after all. The bridge was closed down after a 2-inch-thick crack in a steel link was discovered while the bridge was shut down for a routine upgrade. Crews labored overnight to repair the 73-year-old bridge. The reopening of the San Francisco-Oakland [...]
Posted on 19 August 2009
Boston as announced plans to implement a new urban bike sharing system as early as summer 2010. The program when complete, will be the largest in America. The new bike-sharing system will be along the same idea as the programs already being used in cities like Montreal and Paris. Riders can pick up bikes at [...]
Posted on 11 August 2009
Washington has just added another $2-billion dollars to its incredibly popular (and probably not so eco-friendly) “cash for clunkers” program, following its initial outlay of $1-billion. The initial budget was gone within a week, even though the American government had thought it would last until November. Buyers took quick advantage of a program offering up [...]
Posted on 01 August 2009
NASA has recently announced a competition for eco-minded aircraft designers, one in which low-carbon flying machines will compete for a $1.5m prize at a contest to be held in California in 2011. The competition will be run and organized by NASA’s light-aircraft collaborator organization, the Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency Foundation. It will be known as [...]
Posted on 30 July 2009
Congressional officials announced today that the government plans to suspend the “cash for clunkers” program since concerns were raised that it could rapidly run out the $1 billion in rebates for new car purchases. The Transportation Department called lawmakers’ offices to alert them to the decision to suspend the program at midnight Thursday. The program [...]
Posted on 28 July 2009
The federal government’s cash-for-clunkers program has renewed the car-buying excitement into auto dealers’ showrooms during the weekend and Monday even while concerns surfaced about the complications surrounding the program and how long it will last. The program provides vouchers ranging from $3,500 to $4,500 as an incentive for consumers to turn in older vehicles to [...]
Posted on 18 July 2009
A new light rail line in Seattle has taken the city to new levels of environmentally-friendly transportation. To entice Seattle residents to use the new rail system, free rides are being offered from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday on the 13.9-mile Link route between downtown Seattle and [...]
Posted on 09 July 2009
When you think about McDonald’s, you will often think of hot and greasy fries, and sometimes, hot and greasy chicks. However, now you can associate McDonald’s with something a little greener – like an electric vehicle charging station. A new Cary, North Carolina McDonald’s restaurant will include two charging stations that will be free for [...]