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U.S. rejects TransCanada request to suspend Keystone review
“We’ve told TransCanada that the review process will continue,” State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters in Washington Wednesday, adding Secretary of State John Kerry wanted to finish work on the review after “all that has gone into it.”
China burns much more coal than reported, complicating climate talks
China, the world’s leading emitter of greenhouse gases from coal, has been burning up to 17 percent more coal a year than the government previously disclosed, according to newly released data. The finding could complicate the already difficult efforts to limit global warming.
As scientists worry about warming world, U.S. public doesn’t
Americans are hot but not too bothered by global warming. Most Americans know the climate is changing, but they say they are just not that worried about it, according to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
Study touts benefits of ethanol from corn stover
Ethanol produced from corn stover is better for the climate than renewable fuel made from corn, underscoring the need for Congress to support production of next-generation fuels, a study released Tuesday concludes.
Ethanol allegiance no longer of primary importance for candidates
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog wtucker, newleaf /by Arctic LeafAs the Iowa caucuses shape up for February, one thing is becoming clear: Support for ethanol is no longer a sine qua non for aspiring presidential candidates.
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VW cheating probe spreads to CO2 tests
Volkswagen’s woes deepened on Tuesday as the German carmaker admitted it had found problems involving carbon dioxide emissions on 800,000 cars — including some with gasoline engines.
Report reveals Afghanistan CNG station cost U.S. $43 million
In a new report, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko said that a now-defunct task force spent nearly $43 million building a compressed natural gas filling station in Afghanistan.
Is Tesla doomed?
Tesla’s showing all the signs of a company in trouble: bleeding cash, securitized assets, and mounting inventory. It’s the trifecta of doom for any automaker, and anyone paying attention probably saw this coming a mile away.
TransCanada seeks pause on pipeline decision
In what may be a last-ditch effort to salvage the Keystone XL pipeline from President Obama’s anticipated rejection, TransCanada Corp. has made an unprecedented request, asking the U.S. government to suspend consideration of its bid to build an $8 billion pipeline to funnel Alberta oil sands crude across the United States to Gulf Coast refineries.
Opening the car to American ingenuity
/in Economy, Featured, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffCar enthusiasts rejoice!
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