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Seven green bikes carved from wood

Go Green is the buzz word these days with billions of people across the globe adopting greener ways of living in order to safeguard the environment from degradation. The desire to protect the environment has prompted many creative designers to design and

10 eco friendly multifunctional vehicles for the future

With the world’s population crossing the seven billion mark recently, it is no surprise that automakers around the world are predicting that the cars of the future would be made to cater to cities that are short on space. With space-hogging sedans and l

How to cope up with bike problems in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is known for its green image. In Europe and out side, the city propagates the message that Copenhagen is safe for bikers and its fun to roam around in bikes within the city vicinity, for serious commuters and tourists. However, only saying does

Best of 2011: Concept hybrid yachts

Since joining hands with the environment for a better, safer future has been adopted by almost every manufacturing field, it should no longer throw a curve if we happen to witness some really bold yacht concepts with the same theme. Although the fusion of

What’s Next: Zero emission vehicles powered by air

As we know itThe environment today is in a critical condition, it is crying out loud for a change in people’s behavior so as to sustain life on Earth. Vehicular pollution is a major contributor to environmental depletion besides industrial waste. The fu

10 Folding electric bikes designed to fit in your car’s boot

Are you sick and tired of traffic congestion? You can always beat the traffic with the folding electric bikes. Yes, it is true! These days there are several folding bikes available in the market which can be stored in the boot of your car. These bikes

5 Concept cars designed for a wet, globally warmed world

Predictions made by renowned geologists and scientists reveal that in a couple of decades, our planet would be so crowded that not only would there be no spare land for people to live on, transportation from one place to the other would also become diffic

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