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GM claims to be all-in on electric vehicles but CEO Barra asks Trump administration to cut back on EVs
Several legacy automakers, like GM, are claiming to be all-in on electric vehicles, but they are still lobbying to relax fuel consumption standards that would accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles.
Hurricane Harvey’s toxic impact deeper than public told
A toxic onslaught from the nation’s petrochemical hub was largely overshadowed by the record-shattering deluge of Hurricane Harvey as residents and first responders struggled to save lives and property.
Disgraceful dashcam video proves Uber is the Theranos of self-driving
Even if you believe self-driving cars may someday reduce road fatalities—and I do believe that—this dashcam video is an icepick in the face of the argument that anyone at Uber gives a damn about anyone’s safety, including that of their own test drivers.
Global carbon emissions are on their way back up
A new International Energy Agency report finds that worldwide carbon dioxide emissions from energy — which are the lion’s share of global emissions — ticked upward by 1.4% in 2017 after a three-year plateau.
Scott Pruitt will restrict the EPA’s use of legitimate science
This is a move that serves no purpose other than to prevent the EPA from carrying out its mission of protecting public health and the environment.
Courtroom science lab: Federal judge tutored in climate change
Opponents in a lawsuit rarely find themselves in the same corner of a legal boxing match. In federal court here Wednesday, though, the gloves stayed on: Leading climate change experts and oil industry representatives largely agreed our planet is warming, our seas rising.
National Park Service warned lease sale Tuesday could harm national monument in Utah
The Bureau of Land Management disregarded a request by the National Park Service that it hold off leasing 17,000 acres of public land in Utah on Tuesday because of concerns that drilling there could harm Hovenweep National Monument’s views and air, groundwater and sound quality.
Kelp farms and mammoth windmills are just two of the government’s long-shot energy bets
Thousands of entrepreneurs gathered near Washington for an annual government conference. On the agenda: unusual solutions to major clean-energy problems.
Electric vehicles are always five years away
Again and again, stories laud the amazing new designs for electric vehicles, including the Aptera, the Solectrica, the Fisker, and the Tesla, and their potential to revolutionize the automobile industry.
Pruitt won’t let California set emission standards; EPA not looking at post-2025 rules
Scott Pruitt indicated the agency does not intend to let California set the agenda for national emission limits on vehicles.