I encourage readers to check out the “future of transportation” solution presented in this video. These “trams” have rubber tires and therefore, can cruise around all over our 4.09 million miles of our roads, not bound to follow rail tracks. …
I encourage readers to check out the “future of transportation” solution presented in this video. These “trams” have rubber tires and therefore, can cruise around all over our 4.09 million miles of our roads, not bound to follow rail tracks. …
No, there are several investment scams in the U.S. offered by companies who claim this to be the future of transportation. Sounds great, doesn’t it? No pilot’s license required! All that’s required to enter this fraudulent enterprise is a graphic …
Don’t miss this opportunity to cash in on the future of transportation. Imagine, if you can, hundreds of millions of untrained pilots flooding our skies, flying cheap, shoddy junk. Imagine further that the FAA has no issue with bits of …
As you watch this video on a new design for the future of transportation, ask yourself if this is something that could conceivably meet the needs of our descendants. I can’t tell you what the future looks like, but I’m …
Question: What country just became the world’s first to reduce VMT with free public transportation?
2GreenEnergy mega-supporter Gary Tulie sent me something that, coincidentally, I had just received from another close colleague (Dr. Tom Konrad, whom I interviewed for my second book—“Is Renewable Really Doable?”). It’s an article that supports by belief that the future of …
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Here’s another installment on my colleague Jon LeSage’s Green Auto Digest, which starts with an excellent discussion of the problem with parking in the world’s big cities. I have a contrarian viewpoint here (not that it’s my first), in that …
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If there is one single most important ability one takes away from business school, it’s the ability to conceive of the world in quadrants and to publish reports based on these perceptions. You know what I mean: Perhaps the Y-axis …
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It seems that one could add the suffix “genic” to any noun form, to create an adjective meaning that a certain thing is made or caused by a particular source. Take the work “obesogenic,” for instance; it’s hardly in mainstream …
Tesla Motors receives more free ink every day than most cleantech concerns get in a decade, and this is understandable, as: • There’s a bunch at stake here, in terms of the future of transportation • The concept that cars …
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