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Archive for year: 2017

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Landon Hall

Chevy Bolt EV: 800-mile trip in 238-mile electric car shows challenges remain

March 13, 2017
Source: Green Car Reports
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

With about twice the range of any non-Tesla electric car, the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV has generated a great deal of excitement and won numerous awards over the last year.

Landon Hall

Rising gas prices are a growing threat to the American way of life

March 13, 2017
Source: Business Insider
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

For the last few years, Americans have enjoyed friendly prices at the pump. And in many ways consumers’ lives have been shaped by these prices.

Landon Hall

L.A. keeps building near freeways, even though living there makes people sick

March 10, 2017
Source: The Los Angeles Times
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

For more than a decade, California air quality officials have warned against building homes within 500 feet of freeways.

Landon Hall

VW pleads guilty to Dieselgate felonies

March 10, 2017
Source: The Detroit News
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

German-automaker Volkswagen AG pleaded guilty Friday to felony criminal charges in federal court in Detroit for a 10-year conspiracy to rig hundreds of thousands of diesel cars to cheat U.S. emission standards.

Landon Hall

One-sided: Efforts to eliminate methane waste rule based on shoddy industry-backed analysis

March 10, 2017
Source: Center for Western Priorities
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

At the behest of oil and gas industry lobbyists, the United States Senate may soon vote to eliminate a rule that reduces methane waste from oil and gas drilling on public lands.

Landon Hall

Shell sells Canadian oil sands, ties bonuses to emissions cuts

March 9, 2017
Source: Reuters
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to sell most of its Canadian oil sands assets for $8.5 billion, the latest international oil major to withdraw from the costly projects, which are among the most carbon heavy.

Landon Hall

February record warm for 16 states, 145M Americans

March 9, 2017
Source: USA Today
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The USA might not have recorded its warmest winter since data-keeping began more than 120 years ago, but it didn’t feel that way for nearly half of Americans whose states sweltered through their warmest February on record.

Landon Hall

Booming again: U.S. poised for record oil output in 2018

March 9, 2017
Source: CNN Money
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Following a painful war with OPEC, U.S. oil output is poised to rebound this year, thanks to healthier prices and a strengthened business model.

Landon Hall

Want to gut emission rules? Prepare for war with California

March 9, 2017
Source: WIRED
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

In its ongoing jihad against federal regulations, the Trump administration has indicated some interest in targeting the ones that attempt to fight climate change. First in its sights: a funky law that gives the state of California the right to make its own rules on automotive emissions.

Landon Hall

Cars seen missing U.S. mileage targets for first time since 2004

March 9, 2017
Source: Bloomberg Technology
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Cars and light trucks from the 2016 model year will be the first to fall short of U.S. fuel economy targets in more than a decade, according to a new projection released by regulators that will feed a debate over efficiency standards between automakers and environmental groups.

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