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Fuel Freedom Staff

Gasoline hits fresh high as refineries restart

September 6, 2017
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in Economy, Environment, What's The Buzz ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

As gasoline prices at the pump hit a fresh two-year high Tuesday, the futures market signaled the supply crunch for fuel created by Hurricane Harvey will soon ease.

Fuel Freedom Staff

A war with North Korea could send oil prices skyrocketing

September 6, 2017
Source: OilPrice
/in Economy, Featured, National Security, What's The Buzz, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

An open military conflict in Northern Asia would disrupt more than a third of global seaborne crude oil trade, Wood Mackenzie warned last week amid yet another escalation between North Korea, its neighbors, and the U.S.

Landon Hall

California climate deal could net big bucks for polluters

September 6, 2017
Source: CALmatters
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Against the sparkling backdrop of sailboats bobbing on San Francisco Bay, Gov. Jerry Brown last month signed a bill extending California’s cap-and-trade program, assuring that the most high-profile piece of the state’s fight against climate change persists for another decade.

Landon Hall

A hazy outlook: Tackling Utah’s air quality from multiple angles

September 6, 2017
Source: Utah Business
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Be honest. Have there been days when you’ve wanted to invest in a gas mask when you walk outside? Days where the outlines of the mountains fade into a blur, and the fog is a tinged a murky brown?

Landon Hall

Invisible and ignored: air pollution inside the homes of Nairobi’s residents

September 6, 2017
Source: The Conversation
/in What's The Buzz, World lhall /by Landon Hall

Air pollution is a visible problem in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. The city’s poor air quality is evident in its congested streets where passenger vehicles, trucks and motorcycle taxis jostle for space while belching clouds of black smoke.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Electric cars are taking off. What’s the problem with an electric pickup truck?

September 5, 2017
Source: The Washington Post
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, What's The Buzz ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Americans no longer face a lack of choice when choosing an electric car — unless, that is, they want a pickup truck.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Report: Oil fading as an energy source because of electric vehicles

September 5, 2017
Source: UPI
/in Economy, Environment, National Security, What's The Buzz, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

However: The pace at which the energy sector shifts to a low-carbon model isn’t fast enough to stave off the impacts of climate change, consultant group DNV GL found.

Landon Hall

Can oil sanctions cripple North Korea’s army?

September 5, 2017
Source: OilPrice
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The current sanctions are not targeting the most vital commodity for North Korea’s military.

Landon Hall

It’s hard to keep up with all that lithium demand

September 5, 2017
Source: Bloomberg Markets
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Hidden within the salt flats high in the Andes mountains of South America are vast deposits of the lithium that Elon Musk may need for his electric-car revolution

Landon Hall

As Houston plots a sustainable path forward, it’s leaving this neighborhood behind

September 5, 2017
Source: Grist
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Surely you’ve read about the Keystone XL pipeline and other controversial proposed projects that would carry oil from the Canadian tar sands to Gulf Coast refineries? Juan Parras can show you where many of them would end.

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