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Monday 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.

Friday 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.

Wednesday 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...

Wednesday 25 November 2009

Green cars remain immensely popular

For the fifth consecutive year, car manufacturers have succeeded in improving the average fuel economy value.

Monday 23 November 2009

G77 requests global body on green technology

Several developing nations are requesting a special UN body that will focus on guarding the battle on climate change.

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31 December 2009 | Reduce your company’s carbon footprint: track and trace

Even though the summit in Copenhagen has been somewhat of a failure, on a national level countries are still doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint. In many cases, they focus on the individuals, and promise them small savings in return for investing in green technology.

23 December 2009 | Reduce CO2 emissions, reduce spending and risks

Even though the environment seems to be the most important reason to cut back on CO2 emissions, for companies this reason might not be convincing. Of course, many companies are concerned with the environment, but as soon as taking measures requires spending money, they will have to reconsider.

21 December 2009 | China promotes green vehicles with subsidies

The Chinese government in its bid to promote environmental friendly vehicles will go for subsidisation in the sales of green vehicles, states Reuters UK. This comes as no surprise since China has been trying to do its bit for cut in fuel emissions.