April/May 2005
Umut Newbury
Ford has shipped its fleet of Th!nk electric vehicles (EVs) back to
Norway instead of crushing them, thanks to the efforts of
environmental organizations including
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Greenpeace and
Rainforest Action Network. The
auto manufacturer planned to destroy the 300 fully functional,
Norwegian-produced cars last summer, quoting a U.S. government
requirement, when the groups began holding simultaneous protests at
the company's European and U.S. headquarters. Torhild Skogsholm,
Norway's transportation minister, who made a direct appeal to Ford,
says a great demand exists for the cars in Norway, where 'they can
contribute to cleaner air and less pollution in our cities.'