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CAFE plan pushes us further from energy independence
/in National Security, Over a Barrel Blog, Policy Cafe rvercruse /by Robin VercruseMuch of the debate surrounding the recent proposal to lower fuel economy standards focuses on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from tailpipes. Read more →
California ‘comforted’ by Trump officials after authority threat
The head of the California’s clean air agency doesn’t expect a protracted court fight from President Donald Trump’s proposed challenge to the state’s legal authority to regulate tailpipe emissions.
Researchers warn a common air pollutant is a driver of dementia, even at levels below current EPA standards
Low air quality, even at pollution levels well below current Environmental Protection Agency thresholds, is associated with increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in later life, according to a new working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Elon Musk said a Tesla could drive itself across the country by 2018. One just crashed backing out of a garage
When Mangesh Gururaj’s wife left home to pick up their child from math lessons one Sunday this month, she turned on her Tesla Model S and hit “Summon,” a self-parking feature that the electric automaker has promoted as a central step toward driverless cars.
IEA warns of higher oil prices as Iran, Venezuela losses deepen
The International Energy Agency warned that oil prices could break out above $80 a barrel unless other producers act to offset deepening supply losses in Iran and Venezuela.
Criticism high, bidding low for Utah’s biggest oil, gas lease sale since the Bush years
Critics have been saying it for months. Under President Donald Trump, Utah’s scenic public lands are being sold off to the highest bidder. But if Tuesday’s oil and gas lease auction is any indication, plenty of parcels aren’t worth bidding on, and many of those “highest” bids are pretty low.
Oil, gasoline prices rise as storms approach U.S.
Oil rallied on worries U.S. sanctions on Iran will hurt global oil supplies, and gasoline rose as a series of hurricanes and storms headed toward the U.S. or Gulf of Mexico.
How the 2015 Santa Barbara oil spill changed California
Besides the criminal trial that wrapped up on Friday, the state responded with increased regulation and opposition to new drilling.
Trump administration wants to make it easier to release methane into air
The Trump administration, taking its third major step this year to roll back federal efforts to fight climate change, is preparing to make it significantly easier for energy companies to release methane into the atmosphere.
Tesla Model 3 sales hit epic volume in August
The moment of electric car lift-off has arrived with the Model 3 obliterating all previous marks by leaps and bounds. August will be one to remember, that’s for sure. And it’s not just Model 3 sales that took off for Tesla.