Human-caused warming doubled how much of the West has burned since 1984
Scientists have long said that climate change has made wildfires worse in the West — but how much worse? Twice as bad, according to a new study.
Scientists have long said that climate change has made wildfires worse in the West — but how much worse? Twice as bad, according to a new study.
As the first deep freeze looms, many are bracing for a long fight as the company behind the Dakota Access pipeline races to finish the $3.7 billion project by January, and thousands of protesters tucked into tents, tepees and trailers in prairie camps vow to stop it.
We are nearing the beginning of what I’m calling the “second great electric-car extinction.”
Sales of battery electric vehicles in Western Europe fell for the fourth month in a row, an analysis of a respected European industry publication says.
Working with the U.S. Army’s Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TARDEC), GM has built what may be the baddest pickup yet.
The modern internal combustion engine first came from Germany and now Germany wants to put a nail in its coffin
For perhaps the first time at a major international auto salon, the stars of the Paris Motor Show are electric cars.
Elon Musk didn’t elaborate on his announcement, issued on Twitter, but said the product is “unexpected by most.”
“In the current situation, we think that a freeze or even a cut in oil production is probably the only proper decision to preserve stability in the global energy market.”
A push by the shipping and oil industries for a five-year delay to curbs on toxic sulphur emissions would cause an extra 200,000 premature deaths from lung cancer and heart disease, according to an unpublished study.