With all the noise the EU is making about emissions levels and reducing the amount of greenhouse gases put into the atmosphere, some slightly smaller efforts nearly slip through the cracks. The city of Berlin, Germany is making one of those efforts by furnishing its police department with a fleet of electric and hybrid cars.
Berlin Police More Green Than Blue With New Electric Cars
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Charis Michelsen spent 7 years living in Germany and Japan, studying both languages extensively, doing translation and education with companies like Bosch, Nissin, Fuji Heavy, and others. Charis has a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and currently lives in Chicago, Illinois. She also believes that Janeway was the best Star Trek Captain.
















