POLITICAL COMEDY
Biden’s $7.5 billion investment in EV charging has only produced 7 stations in two years
The network of fast chargers promised by the Biden Administration has had a painfully slow rollout
China is all in on green tech. The U.S. and Europe fear unfair competition.
China dominates global production of solar panels, electric vehicles and wind turbines, but the United States and Europe say it’s not competing fairly
Fears of environmental disaster rise as ship sinks after Houthi attack
The Rubymar cargo ship was carrying 21,000 metric tons of fertilizer when it sank in the Red Sea, Central Command said. The Houthis hit it with a missile in February
Electric trucks get a boost from Biden, worrying trucking industry
The Environmental Protection Agency finalized rules Friday requiring reductions in tailpipe emissions from new trucks, delivery vans and buses
Steel, cement and — cheese? U.S. spends big to cut these carbon footprints.
Some $6 billion in federal funding will help reduce emissions from industrial facilities including steel mills, cement plants and a macaroni and cheese factory
Northern Lights slash a surprising amount of winter energy bills. Here’s why.
A new study is the first to show how space weather can effect electricity consumption on Earth
Phasing out fossil fuels a ‘fantasy,’ oil executives say amid giant profits
Despite a historic global climate deal, demand for oil is booming, executives emphasized at an energy conference in Houston
Biden seeks to accelerate the EV transition in biggest climate move yet
The Environmental Protection Agency is imposing America’s strictest limits on greenhouse gas emissions from light-duty vehicles
Tesla recalls 3,470 Model Y cars with loose bolts
Tesla announced it will recall 3,470 2022 and 2023 Model Y electric vehicles after the company identified loose bolts, in a filing made public Saturday. Bolts securing the second row seat frames are loose on some vehicles, which could increase injury risks in a...
How China, the world’s top climate polluter, avoids paying for the damage
The debate over what China owes to countries that are least responsible for global warming — but most harmed by its effects — has dramatically intensified in the wake of the recent U.N. Climate Change Conference in Egypt