Daily Archives: November 14, 2013

New Audi S3 vs 1983 Audi Sport quattro

Audi has released a new promo video where a 67 year old retired rally driver Stig Blomqvist in a 1983 Audi Sport quattro goes against the new Audi S3 hatchback driven by Hermann Müller.

U.N. climate talks to yield Global carbon market ‘toolbox’

Delegates talk during a break in a plenary session on the second day of the 19th conference of the United Nations

Governments want to launch a platform at United Nations climate talks to help set common standards and accounting rules and tie together national and regional emissions trading schemes, but developing countries and green groups warned that talk of a global carbon market is premature.

Europe’s dealers focus on used cars to survive slump

Europe's dealers focus on used cars to survive slump

Europe’s leading independent dealer groups have turned their focus to selling more used cars and making more money from aftersales to survive the region’s new-car sales slump.

Next generation of biofuels is still years away

Robert Malsom checks corn in one of his fields near Roscoe, S.D. Malsam nearly went broke in the 1980s when corn was cheap. So now that prices are high and he can finally make a profit, he's not about to apologize for ripping up prairieland to plant corn.

The first trickle of fuels made from agricultural waste is finally winding its way into the nation’s energy supply, after years of broken promises and hype promoting a next-generation fuel source cleaner than oil.

American oil production passes imports for first time since 1995

American oil production passes imports for first time since 1995

Oil production in the United States surpassed its oil imports for the first time in nearly two decades in October, the government said Wednesday.