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Buying A Car? Read On.
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Buying A Car? Read On.
Buying A Car? Read On.
by Phyllis Theermann
October 31, 2016
carbon counter
cars
MIT Trancik Lab
shopping
In the market for a new car?
Wondering how you can compare the
carbon
footprint of various car makes and models?
Try out
http://carboncounter.com/
.
MIT’s Trancik Lab designed it to help people shopping for a car (new or used).
You may be surprised that some of the big electric cars have a higher
carbon
footprint than some hybrids!
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