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Archive for month: August, 2017

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Landon Hall

Mazda’s game plan: Compression ignition, superchargers, EVs — and still fun to drive

August 11, 2017
Source: Autoblog
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Mazda announced its new Sustainable Zoom-Zoom 2030 initiative. Dumb marketingspeak name aside, this is Mazda’s general plan to make its cars more efficient while still keeping Mazda’s fun-to-drive character.

Landon Hall

As Hilcorp plans to drill in Arctic waters, a troubling trail of violations surfaces

August 11, 2017
Source: Inside Climate News
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

In the energy industry, Hilcorp has built a reputation for fast growth, big profits and making people rich.

Landon Hall

Congress takes aim at the Clean Air Act, putting the limits of California’s power to the test

August 11, 2017
Source: The Los Angeles Times
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

California is confronting the limits of its power to save federal environmental protections as Congress and the Trump administration take aim at a landmark law the state has relied on for decades to clean the air of noxious smog.

Landon Hall

2016 was hot, weird, and unprecedented, says NOAA

August 10, 2017
Source: The Atlantic
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

2016 was a stormy, sweltering, and altogether exceptional year for Earth’s climate system, breaking dozens of records across every type of environment before ultimately ranking as the hottest year ever measured, according to a new report from the U.S. government released on Thursday.

Landon Hall

Saudi, Iraq ministers agree to stronger commitment to oil cuts

August 10, 2017
Source: Bloomberg Markets
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

OPEC’s two biggest producers agreed to strengthen their commitment to production cuts and maintain balance in world crude markets, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said after talks with his Iraqi counterpart Jabbar al-Luaibi.

Landon Hall

EPA report shows economic growth, environmental rules can co-exist

August 10, 2017
Source: USA Today
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The Trump administration’s argument that “job-killing” environmental regulations are stifling U.S. economic growth is being undercut by … the Trump administration.

Landon Hall

2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Quick Spin: Dad tested, kid approved

August 10, 2017
Source: Autoblog
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid is a compelling minivan, which feels less weird to say the more we say it (and the more we drive it).

Landon Hall

It’s not your imagination. Summers are getting hotter.

August 10, 2017
Source: The New York Times
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Extraordinarily hot summers — the kind that were virtually unheard-of in the 1950s — have become commonplace.

Landon Hall

Saudi Aramco IPO pits foreign investors against Saudi citizens

August 9, 2017
Source: The Washington Post
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Imagine how shareholders would react if Exxon Mobil gave away a third of the oil it produced, rather than selling it at market prices. There would be hell to pay, right?

Landon Hall

Algal biofuel production is neither environmentally nor commercially sustainable

August 9, 2017
Source: The Conversation
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Modern biofuels have been touted as a greener alternative to petrol and diesel since the early 1900s. It seems like a good idea on paper, and they do work – but their use and production doesn’t come without problems.

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