Automakers Look to Take Advantage of CA Gas Crunch
Carmakers still pushing alternative fuel vehicles in light of state's earlier gas problems.
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Carmakers still pushing alternative fuel vehicles in light of state's earlier gas problems.
Giving sustainable gifts and limiting purchases are emerging trends.
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Economic potential and risk lies in using Greenland's natural resources to benefit its native inhabitants.
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Using recycled asphalt paves the way to greener roads, and boosts business for builders.
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Solar energy co-ops offer an opportunity for companies seeking an alternative to fossil fuels and their unpredictable market fluctuations.
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