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February 2016 was the most abnormally warm month ever recorded, topping January 2016, NASA says

March 14, 2016
Source: The Weather Channel
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

For the third month in a row, Earth’s global temperatures in February 2016 were the most abnormally warm on record for any month, according to an analysis released by NASA.

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Oil output negotiations hit obstacles

March 14, 2016
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Big oil producers have been negotiating for weeks on a deal to limit crude output in the hope of raising oil prices. Now their talks are hitting obstacles.

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Quiet support for Saudis entangles U.S. in Yemen

March 14, 2016
Source: The New York Times
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A year later, the war has been a humanitarian disaster for Yemen and a study in the perils of the Obama administration’s push to get Middle Eastern countries to take on bigger military roles in their neighborhood.

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Cheap oil, new pipelines end rail transport boom, EIA says

March 14, 2016
Source: The Houston Chronicle
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Declining prices and extra pipeline capacity have shrunk U.S. crude by rail shipments, according to an analysis by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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The future of transportation: electric, shared, driverless — and fewer emissions

March 11, 2016
Source: Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

In 1903, it took 63 days to travel across the country by car. Just 13 years later, people were driving that distance in five days. So, is the car, and the way we drive it, ripe for transformative change again? Or will it continue to evolve slowly, as it has for the last 130 years?

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U.S. issues subpoena to VW as emissions probe expands, report says

March 11, 2016
Source: Automotive News
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

The U.S. Department of Justice has widened its probe into the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal by tapping a law to combat banking fraud, The Wall Street Journal reported today.

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BMW marks 100th birthday with autonomous, zero-emission concept

March 10, 2016
Source: Green Car Reports
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

BMW is now a century old. To celebrate, the brand has unveiled a concept car that emits nothing from its tailpipe and can drive itself.

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Oil meeting on output freeze unlikely without Iran progress

March 10, 2016
Source: Reuters
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A meeting between oil producers to discuss a global pact on freezing production is unlikely to take place in Russia on March 20, sources familiar with the matter say, as OPEC member Iran is yet to say whether it would participate in such a deal.

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As gas prices rise, consumers find deals in alternative fuel

March 10, 2016
Source: KPBS (San Diego)
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A dozen gas stations in San Diego County offer E85, compared to 1,000 conventional stations. Most E85 pumps came online within the past few years, including four in 2015.

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Shell cash doesn’t bring quick fix after Nigerian oil spills

March 9, 2016
Source: Bloomberg Business
/in What's The Buzz, World staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

As canoes glide past mangroves blackened by oil in the Niger River delta, two dozen children splash around in a creek covered by a sheen of crude while families take shelter from the punishing midday sun in half-built houses.

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