How crazy is it that we can get neither flying cars nor (affordable) fuel efficient cars today?
Anyway, the Reva (shown above) is a tiny little electric that seats two adults, can go 50 miles on a charge, and fully charges in five hours (two hours gets an 80% charge). It’s an Indian company, but they [...]
Posted November 8, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Planes, Trains, & Automobiles. Tags: automobile, batteries, car, commute, compact, compact car, eco-friendly, efficient, electric car, energy, energy efficiency, energy efficient, fuel economy, fuel efficient, fuel efficient cars, gas prices, green, hubbert peak, reva, reva electric car. 49 Comments.
This is probably the perfect bumper sticker for your neighbor’s SUV, at least until your neighbor comes over with the perfect chainsaw for your front door (yeah, try to run from that in Birkenstocks). But seriously, shouldn’t somebody tell these people that the world is running out of oil?
bumper sticker, declining oil reserves, energy, energy [...]
Posted November 5, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: bumper sticker, declining oil reserves, energy, energy costs, fuel prices, gas, gas prices, hubbert peak, hubbert's peak, oil, oil consumption, oil depletion, oil reserves, suv. 3 Comments.
Mike Whelan posted the above photo to his Flickr photostream recently.
Back in April, when gas prices were still well below the $3-per-gallon mark, it looked like sales of SUVs were starting to slow. Interestingly, we’ve crossed the threshold Keith Bradsher quotes in High and Mighty, his book detailing how the US auto industry became so [...]
Posted September 6, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Planes, Trains, & Automobiles, Politics & Controversy. Tags: auto industry, automobiles, car purchases, cars, crisis, empty gas tanks, energy, energy crisis, energy prices, gas, gas prices, hubbert peak, oil, oil crisis, oil prices, oil reserves, peak oil, powerless, suvs. 6 Comments.