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0Reinventing the (bike) wheel with the Copenhagen Wheel 1261097940
Notice anything strange about the bike in the picture? The bright red hub isn't exactly subtle, but it does hide some impressive tech. Called the Copenhagen Wheel, this is a device developed by the SENSEable City Lab at MIT that basically can turn a normal bike into a connected electric bicycle ...
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COP 15: Big city mayors announce C40 Electric Vehicle Network 1261094220
MItsubishi i-MiEV - Click above for high-res image galleryMaybe someday you'll be able to drive an electric between all the cities* in the C40 group. This is a long ways away, though. Not only would you need a ginormously powerful battery, but also an electric car that can drive over water, ... -
COP 15: Green car round-up from Copenhagen 1260832140
The news out of Copenhagen today is how disagreements over the old Kyoto Protocol might influence the rest of the two-week discussions in the COP 15 United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009. Since we're focused on how these global talks might impact transportation, we noticed a report from ...
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Danish crown prince to drive Fisker Karma prototype to climate conference 1260827760
With the UN Climate change conference currently under way in Copenhagen Denmark, it's not at all surprising that a member of the Danish royal family would make an appearance at some of the events. Of course it wouldn't do to show up at such a conference in a Rolls-Royce or Bentley. However, a ...
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TTAC drives Citroen C1 ev'ie, mostly likes it 1260385080
We took notice that a large portion (60!) of the electric cars in Copenhagen for the ongoing U.N. climate conference were of the Citroen C1 ev'ie variety and had a tiny panic attack. A certain test drive of this electric vehicle last summer had not proceeded, to put it mildly, especially well and ...
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COP15: Brazil says ethanol is "the only real alternative" to fossil fuels 1260374700
Pretty much anyone with an eco-agenda is making their voice heard at the COP 15 United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen. Delegates from 192 countries are attending and throwing their two cents into the communal pot, including Brazil, which is in Denmark to defend ethanol. In ...

