AWESOME! Ford is workin go plug-in hybrids. Hurry up Ford! But make me a car that using NO Gasoline what so ever!! Biodiesel/Plug-in Hybrid would be Great!! Just Zero Gasoline.
President-elect Barack Obama began his inauguration day by attending a service at St. John's Church near the White House.
With all the talk about a new fleet of electric cars coming down the �pike, Jacob in Denver is wondering: Is the nation's power grid ready for all these vehicles? The Answer Desk.
Congress is mulling a proposal to pay people to get rid of those old gas guzzlers sitting in their driveways.
The nation's top colleges have gotten to be so expensive that only the wealthiest families can possibly afford them, especially during bleak economic times like these. Right? Not necessarily. A new report shows that such schools might not be as costly as you think.
A team at Baylor University has made trunk liners, floorboards and car door interior covers using fibers from the outer husks of coconuts, replacing the synthetic polyester fibers typically used in composite materials.
The Minnesota state Canvassing Board certified results showing Democrat Al Franken the winner of the state's contested Senate race on Monday.
Conservation groups filed a lawsuit Wednesday to block the Bush administration's last-minute sale of oil-and-gas drilling leases in Utah near national parks and ancient rock art panels.
Barring a major upset, Barack Obama will defeat John McCain on Tuesday and become America's first black president. That any doubt remains about his victory is, in many ways, astonishing.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has chosen Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his running mate.
Hundreds of baby penguins swept from the icy shores of Antarctica and Patagonia are washing up dead on Rio de Janeiro's tropical beaches, rescuers and penguin experts said.
A federal judge in Montana on Friday ordered gray wolves in the Northern Rockies be returned to the endangered species list.
The Bush administration didn't pursue hundreds of potential water pollution cases after a 2006 Supreme Court decision that restricted the EPA's regulation authority.
'The nobility and honor with which he approached his role as an elected official was rare, and his commitment was unprecedented'
Teri read this article and get the book. Not everything that is common knowledge is right. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124597505076157449.html.
The book mentioned in the article is Ian Pilmer a scientist and Will Harper who participated in some of the UN research is asking that they modify their opinion. The argument about Global warming is far from over regardless of what Al Gore says.
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