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Do greener cars lead consumers to hit the road more often?

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imageWhile the higher gas mileage may lead people to drive a green car more often, its other attributes may be less appealing. Green car via www.shutterstock.com

Energy policy today has garnered an arguably unprecedented level of global attention, with headlines appearing daily.

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