Why some cities should kick out cars, but others can’t and won’t

Bollore BlueCars recharging at Paris curb for the Autolib electric-car sharing service, Sep 2016U.S. visitors to European cities, especially capitals like Paris and Rome and Madrid and London, often remark how different they are from those in the U.S. Many of their historic cores, dating back far before automobiles existed, remain intact—and for much of the 20th century, they coexisted uncomfortably with those cars and trucks. Now...

Singapore launches electric-car sharing program using Bollore BlueCars

Bollare BlueCar electric cars will be used in Singapore's new car sharing service, BlueSGSome of us take for granted the difficulty and cost of owning a car, but more alternatives exist today than did 10 years ago. While many view car ownership as a monthly lease or financing payment, owning a car for others requires finding a place to keep it and perhaps the need to keep moving it around. That's where car sharing comes in. Whether...

Study Trump cited in Paris pullout speech can’t be taken seriously

Donald TrumpIn his speech on Thursday announcing that the U.S. would pull out of the Paris climate treaty it signed last fall, President Donald Trump cited a number of statistics of the dire effects that treaty would supposedly have on the U.S. economy. In general, data, statistics, and analysis are good—if properly constructed, with assumptions that...

Cities lead global push for cleaner, zero-emission cars

Mark Webber driving a 2016 Porsche 919 Hybrid in LondonCarlos Ghosn, the man behind the Nissan Leaf electric car and now the chairman of the Renault Nissan Alliance, isn't the first to say it. But his recent comment that cities are driving the push for electric cars is an important one, because it indicates a prime market for their advantages. The result is that city governments all over the world are...

U.S. exit from Paris Climate Agreement unclear; Trump team clashes on policy

Donald J. Trump in November 2016       [photo: The Trump Organization]As the Trump Administration nears its 100th day, it seems fair to say that it is still emitting mixed messages on multiple issues, from foreign policy to climate change. On that latter, it's important to reiterate that the president and many of his appointed agency and department heads deny the science of climate change. On the campaign trail, the...

How Paris will ban the dirtiest diesels: color-coded stickers

Paris, by Flickr user Alexandre Dulaunoy (Used under CC License)Yesterday, analyses of the air in several parts of France contained high levels of ultrafine particles emitted by road vehicles. Among the guiltiest culprits were older diesel vehicles with minimal emission-control systems, particularly those built under the Euro 4 standard in effect through 2005. Over the last year, Paris has instituted...