Toyota Prius: From Niche Oddity to Global Top 3
When the first generation Prius was launched over a decade ago, it was a niche product. Most people didn't know what a 'hybrid' car was supposed to be, and potential buyers were very suspicious of the car's reliability and safety.
The city hosting Rio+20, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics is relying on public bikes to improve its transit, defying aggressive motorists.

Emissions from tropical hydropower dams in Brazil are up to four times higher than often assumed, new research shows.
For those keeping score, there's one more alliance that's sprouted up in response to ongoing U.S.-China trade disputes.
As we're getting closer to the first Model S deliveries (scheduled for June 22, earlier than first planned!), Tesla is starting to open the kimono and reveal more about what is going on behind the scenes.
According to a recent survey by Consumer Reports, U.S. drivers now care more about fuel economy when shopping for a new vehicle than anything else. 37% said their leading consideration when shopping for their next car will be fuel economy.
Bike-sharing is great, but if you've never tried it before, it can be a bit intimidating. But fear not, this short animation tells you all you need to know about London's bike-share!
From Oddity Central is the strange tale of the stray dog that developed such loyalty to a band of cyclists it ran along for 1,100 miles.
The loan guarantee program should be retired permanently. The path to commercialization requires brains, discipline and grit. It is rarely aided, and often impeded, by government involvement. Our government should trust the free market forces that have made America great.

