Our Mission: Fuel Freedom Foundation is working to reduce the cost of driving your existing car or truck by opening the market to cheaper, cleaner, American-made fuel choices at the pump.
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Fuel Freedom is a non-profit with a simple mission: break America's oil addiction by bringing competition to the U.S. transportation fuel market.

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Gasoline prices drop to six-year low
Gasoline futures tumbled to a six-year low, extending a selloff spurred by increasing supplies and concerns about weakening demand.
Tesla Model S feliability rated ‘below average’ by Consumer Reports, romance over
Consumer Reports, who just over a month ago broke their own rating system because they just loved them so damn much, has now pulled their recommendation for the Tesla Model S after they found it to be ‘below average’ on reliability.
Yossie to AJC: ‘We actually show there’s a way out’
Fuel Freedom’s co-founder and chairman, Yossie Hollander, talked about fuel choice and the film PUMP in a podcast interview with the American Jewish Committee’s chapter in Westchester/Fairfield, New York.
The math on staying below 2°C of global warming looks increasingly brutal
The good news: Every country is submitting a detailed pledge to curb greenhouse gas emissions. The bad: Those pledges, added together, aren’t nearly enough to keep us below 2°C of global warming.
How climate change became a national security problem
Though talk of climate change was notably absent from the 2012 debates—which caused critics to accuse both President Obama and Mitt Romney of “climate silence”—it’s been a fairly steady fixture of presidential debates for decades, discussed in nearly every debate cycle since 1988.
Who killed the electric car? No one.
Despite low gas prices, world automakers from Toyota to VW are moving ahead on nonpolluting vehicles.
RFA responds to Big Oil-funded University of Tennessee study
“Petroleum industry-funded studies like this University of Tennessee report fail to take into account the positive role that biofuels like ethanol play in the fight against climate change.”
Climate rescue talks off to a halting start
Home-stretch negotiations in Bonn for a 195-nation climate rescue pact stumbled Monday over developing countries’ protests that their key demands are being sidelined.
Europe’s love affair with diesel cars has been a disaster
Europe’s promotion of diesel vehicles as a “green” transportation option has been a total disaster thus far — for reasons that go well beyond the Volkswagen scandal.
Oil and gas companies make statement in support of U.N. climate goals
Ten of the world’s big oil companies, mainly from Europe, on Friday jointly acknowledged their industry’s role in global climate change and said that they agreed with the United Nations’ goals of limiting global warming.