Figures released this week show that the Government’s scrappage scheme, brought in to stimulate the ailing car production market, has been a success with 154,297 cars bought since it was introduced earlier this year. And, pleasingly, the data also shows that the scheme has led to a number of greener vehicles being purchased.
Data also [...]
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Government scrappage scheme a success?
Is this the end for Formula 1?
There was shock in the world of Formula One yesterday, with news that BMW are pulling out of racing to concentrate on environmental campaigns.
BMW, who will put out of Formula One at the end of the 2009 season, will be focusing on sustainability and environmental compatibility.
Commentators have blamed poor results over the last few seasons, [...]
Twenty ideas designed to save the world
Last week in Manchester, an expert panel sat through a number of ideas designed to combat climate change. The Guardian, working with the Manchester International Festival decided to open up the floodgates and allow some of the more creative amongst us to submit their ideas for tackling global warming. Ranging from the more outrageous concepts [...]
G8 leaders convene in Italy
World leaders, including Gordon Brown and Barack Obama, are meeting this week in the Italian city of L’Aquila to agree new targets for limiting global warming and carbon emissions. The second day of negotiations today will open up discussions with Brazil, India, China, Mexico and South Africa, the developing nations who the G8 say have [...]
The future of driving?
This morning, the BBC reported that eight car making groups have won a £25 million grant from the government to fund the next generation of greener, cleaner cars. Manufacturers such as Peugeot, Toyota, Mini and Mitsubishi have all begun creating a range of cars which will form the next step in low carbon technology.
The [...]
This week is Green Transport Week
This week is Green Transport Week, and the ETA is asking you to take measures to reconsider your car use. Why not keep a diary this week of the trips you’re making in your car this week. For all those of under two miles; were they really necessary? Could you have walked or cycled instead? [...]
It’s World Environment Day Today
Today is World Environment Day, and this year the campaign is reflecting on the urgency for nations to agree on a new deal at the Climate Change Convention to be held later this year. Here at WhizzGo, we think it’s vitally important that nations really demonstrate their commitment to reducing carbon emissions and creating a [...]
WhizzGo takes thousands of cars off the road
Research released last week by Carplus, the national charity promoting responsible car use, has revealed the huge impact car clubs are having on congestion and carbon emissions – something we’re certainly very pleased about!
The research shows that every car club car takes up to 23 private cars off the road, seriously reducing the number of [...]
Reducing your carbon footprint
David Mackay’s article in today’s Guardian brings up some interesting points about energy saving and the steps we should be taking to reduce our energy wastage. He believes we aren’t being told of the most effective ways of saving energy, and so focus our efforts on unplugging phone chargers and turning off televisions when we [...]
Our thoughts on the budget
So, today Chancellor Alistair Darling announced his annual budget amidst the worst recession the UK has seen since the 1930s. Darling announced a number of measures designed to help the environment, and committed to reducing the UK’s emissions by 35% by 2020.
However, as well as promising large amounts of money to support the building [...]