Posted on 02 February 2010. Tags: automobile, Chevrolet, Environment, general motors, global warming, green, renewable
Detroit, Mich. (GlossyNews): General Motors Corporation announced today the release of a line of high-tech vehicles designed to meet the demands of environmentally conscious consumers, as well as the new federal green-technologies regulations. According to a company spokesman, “The new biodegradable car, made entirely of remaindered Crocs, will return GM to international prominence as a leader in innovative automobile technologies, and position the company for increased market share in both the international and domestic markets.” Read the full story
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Posted on 03 November 2009. Tags: carbon emissions, china, electric cars, emerging economies, environmenatlly friendly, green energy, renewable, sustainable
Chinese car maker BWB today announced it is about to release a prototype electric vehicle capable of revolutionizing the world of motoring.
Senior BWB (Big Wheel Barrow) design engineer Dr. Flip Flop Fong – the man responsible for power steering on Mongolian roller blades – informed reporters from the Shit or Bust Gazette that the company’s new E6 electric car – due to hit European and US markets before the end of the year – will do 250 miles (400km) on a single charge – and even further if left plugged in. Read the full story
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Posted on 23 October 2009. Tags: biofuel, ethanol, fruitcake, garbage fuel, methanol, recycling, renewable, walmart
Bentonville, AR – A former Walmart employee and part-time nutty professor has begun research into alternative uses for the millions of fruitcakes that are returned every December 26th to Walmart. Speaking from the garage of his home on Vista Drive in Bentonville, Wallace Hadnough says that he got the idea of turning used fruitcake into an alternative fuel source when it was his job to throw mounds of the returned fruitcakes into the dumpsters out back. “Man, I’d bring shopping carts full of the stuff out to the dumpsters. I had to start wearing a back brace just to get through the day.” Read the full story
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