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Environmental Performance Index reveals dire state of fisheries, worsening air pollution
The world’s nations have expanded access to water and sanitation while creating more protected areas than ever before, yet countries have failed to reverse degradation of air quality and decline in fisheries, the report finds.
2016 MINI Hard Top is the first non-flex fuel vehicle approved for higher ethanol-gasoline blends
The Auto Channel received confirmation today from Urban Air Initiative and RFA (Renewable Fuels Association) that the latest model MINI hard top is approved by MINI and BMW to run on E25 fuel – 25% ethanol blended with gasoline.
Chevron joins downgraded crude explorers; Exxon may be next
Chevron Corp. had its credit rating cut by Standard & Poor’s for the first time in almost three decades, the largest U.S. oil driller to face a downgrade so far amid the worst oil-market collapse in a generation. Exxon Mobil Corp. may be next.
Cheap oil buoys consumers, shakes up global governments
Cheap oil will be sticking around for a while. That reality is wreaking havoc and causing uncertainty for some governments and businesses, while creating financial windfalls for others.
Fuel Freedom’s 12 most popular posts of 2015
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff2015 was a busy year. From the world reaching a monumental climate agreement in Paris, to Russia becoming embroiled in the Syrian civil war, to one of the world’s largest automakers being caught cheating on their emission testing, there was no shortage of groundbreaking events. Read more →
Stranded Santa Barbara oil — all 17 million gallons of it — about to start moving by truck
Exxon Mobil Corp. won approval Monday for its plan to use trucks to move more than 17 million gallons of oil stranded in storage tanks after a California pipeline break in May, despite concerns from an environmental group that highway safety could be jeopardized.
IMF chief: Troubled oil countries keep me up at night
The head of the International Monetary Fund said “quite a few countries” are keeping her awake lately, but at the top of the list are low-income nations that rely heavily on exporting oil.
Climate change denier claims (Heh) that 2015 wasn’t (Ha) the hottest year on record (HAHAHAHA!)
As the denial never seems to cease, I think they’re not only short on credibility, they’re also just short on ways to sell their snake oil. Their ideas get weirder and less believable every time they speak.
Volkswagen faces Tuesday deadline for SUV emission repair plan
VW must submit a repair plan for 80,000 diesel SUVs and larger cars that emit excess pollution, even as it considers buying back some vehicles and a prior fix plan for smaller vehicles was rejected.
Harold Hamm expects $60 oil, says America will double output again
At times like this it helps to turn to a reliable bull. So last week I paid a visit to Harold Hamm at the Oklahoma City headquarters of his Continental Resources.