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Supreme Court’s blow to emissions efforts may imperil Paris climate accord
The Supreme Court’s surprise decision to halt the carrying out of President Obama’s climate change regulation could weaken or even imperil the international global warming accord reached with great ceremony in Paris less than two months ago, climate diplomats say.
The shocking truth about America’s ethanol law: It doesn’t matter (for now)
The ethanol mandate requires gasoline companies to do something that, at the moment, they’d do anyway. The reason, in a word, is octane.
GasBuddy announces new E85 station search feature
You asked for it, so you got it! GasBuddy announced a new feature today that allows drivers to find the closest station offering E85, as well as report and compare those prices.
Tesla Model 3 to cost $35,000, could net for mid-low 20s with incentives
Tesla’s Model 3 reportedly to be shown next month and on sale by mid-2017 could sell for a starting price as high as $35,000 and as low as $21,500 with the country’s best state incentives and federal tax credit rolled in.
Why California gasoline is so expensive
Although oil markets are bankrupting producers and draining government coffers from Moscow to Riyadh, plummeting costs are filling the pockets of ordinary consumers this year, right? Um, wrong, at least in California, where state government helps the refining industry keep gasoline prices aloft for months at a time.
Australia cuts 110 climate scientist jobs
With an ax rather than a scalpel, Australia’s federal science agency last week chopped off its climate research arm in a decision that has stunned scientists and left employees dispirited.
Mysterious ship helped keep California gas prices high, consumer advocate says
There’s an unusual new entry to the long list of reasons why Californians spent the last year paying significantly more for gasoline than other U.S. drivers: a mystery ship.
Oil industry group’s own report shows early knowledge of climate impacts
A Columbia University report commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute in 1982 cautioned that global warming “can have serious consequences for man’s comfort and survival.”
As Big Oil shrinks, boards plot different paths out of crisis
As oil and gas companies cut ever-deeper into the bone to weather their worst downturn in decades, boards have adopted contrasting strategies to lead them out of the crisis.
Gas consumption up in California
Californians used more gas during the last fiscal year than it has in recent years. In fact gas consumption rose 2.4 percent in 2014-15, the largest yearly increase since 2003-04, according to California State Board of Equalization Vice Chair George Runner.