It’s not your imagination. Summers are getting hotter.
Extraordinarily hot summers — the kind that were virtually unheard-of in the 1950s — have become commonplace.
Extraordinarily hot summers — the kind that were virtually unheard-of in the 1950s — have become commonplace.
Imagine how shareholders would react if Exxon Mobil gave away a third of the oil it produced, rather than selling it at market prices. There would be hell to pay, right?
Modern biofuels have been touted as a greener alternative to petrol and diesel since the early 1900s. It seems like a good idea on paper, and they do work – but their use and production doesn’t come without problems.
Forced to choose between issuing a bit more of Tesla’s turbocharged stock or tapping the overheated junk-bond market to finance the Model 3 ramp-up, Elon Musk, Tesla’s founder, opted for the latter.
California regulators have given Volkswagen AG the go-ahead to start expanding clean vehicle infrastructure across the state, after debate over whether the German automaker’s plan would do enough to help disadvantaged communities.
Environmental groups were thrilled this week to see the EPA suddenly get back on track to enforce ozone regulations. But a bill that would loosen the rules could make smog a health problem again.
$50,000 for a midrange car. If you’re new to cars, that isn’t exactly midrange car pricing, having clearly pushed into luxury sedan territory.
The report directly contradicts claims by President Trump and members of his cabinet who say that the human contribution to climate change is uncertain, and that the ability to predict the effects is limited.
I’m old enough to remember when ethanol blends first began to appear at gas stations. I can’t remember why, but my impression at the time was that gasoline containing a small percentage of ethanol was in some way inferior to “regular” gas. It turns out that assumption was wrong.
While the level and focus of concern varies by region and country, ISIS and climate change clearly emerge as the most frequently cited security risks across the 38 countries polled.