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Consumer Reports says it found ‘big flaws’ with the Tesla Model 3 and won’t recommend it
The Tesla Model 3 has been billed as Tesla’s mass-market, affordable electric sedan, but with a bunch of fancy options, the car can easily get into the high $70,000-range.
Investors urge fossil fuel firms to shun Trump’s Arctic drilling plans
Companies extracting oil and gas from the wilderness area in Alaska would face “enormous reputational risk and public backlash”, the investors say in a letter sent to 100 fossil fuel companies and the banks that finance them.
Former Shell Oil president talks rising oil prices
The Fuel Freedom adviser said the U.S. should brace itself against expected higher prices at the pump by using more resources for fuel we have at home. “Why should we have to worry about international oil when we have so much domestic energy in our own country?”
Electric vehicles reduce stress for drivers, says new brain monitoring study
The quieter driving environment of an electrically driven vehicle can have significant mental health benefits, according to a new brain monitoring study.
Earth just had its 400th straight warmer-than-average month thanks to global warming
It was December 1984, and President Reagan had just been elected to his second term, Dynasty was the top show on TV and Madonna’s Like a Virgin topped the musical charts. It was also the last time the Earth had a cooler-than-average month.
Asia oil bill to top $1 trillion a year as crude hits $80
The cost of Asia’s growing thirst for oil will surpass $1 trillion this year, about twice as much as in 2015 and 2016, as oil prices touch $80 per barrel and continental demand hits a record.
Florida congressional delegation gives thumbs-down to offshore drilling
Florida’s congressional delegation, citing the state’s vibrant tourism industry, delivered a unanimous, bipartisan and stern message of opposition to offshore energy exploration during a hearing on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
Grassley threatens Pruitt’s job in biofuel dispute
Grassley’s protest comes amid mounting farm-state frustration with the EPA’s management of the Renewable Fuel Standard that compels refiners to use biofuel such as corn-based ethanol. Iowa is a top producer of both corn and ethanol.
A radical way to cut emissions – ration everyone’s flights
Global tourism now accounts for 8% of carbon emissions, three times more than was previously thought made me think– surely we can do better?
Are electric cars worse for the environment?
If you believe the headlines, traditional automobiles are speeding toward a dead end.