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Tesla’s Model 3, its mass-market car, expected to roll off factory floor Friday
Drivers will be able to get behind the wheel of Tesla’s new Model 3 at the end of the month, the company’s chief executive announced early Monday in a series of tweets.
Expect more details on Tesla Model 3 launch this Sunday
Elon Musk responded to a Twitter follower seeking more concrete information about the Model 3’s exact release date.
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Trump says the Atlantic, Arctic could soon be open to oil drilling
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A new problem for Keystone XL: Oil companies don’t want it
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Air pollution exposure may hasten death, even at levels deemed ‘safe,’ study says
At a time when the Trump administration is moving to delay and dismantle air quality regulations, a new study suggests that air pollution continues to cut Americans’ lives short, even at levels well below the legal limits set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
California Supreme Court upholds cap-and-trade system
California’s cap-and-trade law, which requires companies to buy permits to emit climate-changing greenhouse gases into the air, survived a legal challenge when the state Supreme Court turned down an appeal by business groups.
Michigan official calls for shutting down oil pipeline
Michigan’s attorney general called for shutting down twin oil pipelines beneath the waterway where Lakes Huron and Michigan meet, as the state released a consultant’s report outlining alternative scenarios for the future of oil transport in the ecologically sensitive tourist destination.
Have oil prices stopped plunging?
Crude oil prices plunged to $42 a barrel last week, sinking into a bear market amid renewed concerns about a massive supply glut that just won’t go away. Some even feared a return to the sub-$30 prices that spooked global investors early in 2016.