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Home – A must-see documentary by Yann-Arthus Bertrand
A masterpiece in its kind, “Home” by Yann-Arthus Bertrand was released on June 5th, 2009 for Earth Day. Play the full movie on youtube: << Home >>
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This year’s Geneva Motor Show – what it means for the car industry in the 2010s (part 2/2)
The evidence is mounting: electric cars are no more the impossible dream of a few forward-thinkers, they are instead set to become mainstream. The automotive industry is heading full throttle towards hybrid and eventually full electric propulsion, and there is … Continue reading
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This year’s Geneva Motor Show – what it means for the car industry in the 2010s (part 1/2)
I’ve been a huge fan of Geneva’s Motor Show for a long time, but to me this year’s exhibition marked a transition between the past and the future. In its last few shows I got used to my eyes bulging at … Continue reading
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