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Investing in green technologies remains important
With the summit in Copenhagen coming up, most European countries are focusing more on the actual results of the climate battle, than the process towards achieving great results.
Web-based car sharing scheme launched
This month, a new initiative that is aimed at promoting car-sharing was launched. This initiative covers the whole of Wales and aims at matching up drivers and passengers that can share both a journey and the costs.
Green car sales rise after incentives introduced
According tot the organisation Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI), the efforts of the government to encourage people to buy greener cars are a success.
Rich countries should invest in reducing CO2 emission
Living without cars; it might seem like an unrealistic idea, but it certainly is not. Most of the households in Britain and in other larger cities are doing away with cars.
More green vehicles thanks to car scrappage scheme
UK Government’s car scrappage scheme began in May, 2009. It surely had positive environmental effect.
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30 November 2009 | Police starts using vehicle-tracking system
In times of recession, thieves of all sorts get more active. This is also the case in British Columbia, where the police are having a hard time catching car thieves.
27 November 2009 | Use GPS, save costs!
In many cases, new technologies are expensive and you are never certain whether or not using them will pay off in the end. When it comes to GPS, you should not worry about this.
25 November 2009 | Reduce insurance costs for your fleet
The insurance costs for a medium or large fleet are increasing every day; many insurance companies need to increase their rates because of the many car thefts that are taking place in Britain. For companies, these costs are inevitable. However...
