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EU to propose linking CO2 emissions for trucks, cars to road toll charges
The European Commission is to propose making cars, trucks, buses and vans pay higher road toll charges the more CO2 they emit as it seeks to cut road transport’s carbon footprint, two EU officials said.
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Tesla owners criticizing Autopilot have unrealistic expectations
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Wal-Mart aims to slash one gigaton of emissions by 2030
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BP oil and gas leaks under control, but Alaskans want answers
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VW plots Tesla attack with four affordable electric vehicles
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Treasury won’t grant Exxon drilling waiver for Russia
The Treasury Department will not grant Exxon Mobil Corp.’s request for a waiver allowing it to work with Russia’s state oil company on a joint drilling venture, the agency said Friday.
Deepwater Horizon: Seven years after explosion and oil spill, study finds clean-up workers got sicker
On the seventh anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the health impacts that the spewing oil had on the people who came into contact with it are still raising questions about how the cleanup was handled.
UK unprepared for surge in electric car use, think tank warns
Green Alliance says simultaneous charging could potentially damage electronic equipment unless action is taken by 2020.