Q&A: What could a US-China trade war mean for the energy transition?
Ahead of Donald Trump’s second term as US president, a rerun of his first trade…
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EPA agreed to grant the state’s requests and permit similar proposals from other states, a step Trump has vowed to undoThe Biden administration granted two requests from California to enforce strict
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Government to ban sales of new petrol and diesel cars but will relax rules that force firms to sell more electric vehicles every yearBusiness live – latest updatesThe British car industry
LA is trying to expand its cycling network ahead of the 2028 Olympics, but some are skeptical.
Road transport is responsible for a substantial share of global carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. So reducing these emissions is a high priority.
Consumers’ real-world stop-and-go driving of electric vehicles benefits batteries more than the steady use simulated in almost all laboratory tests of new battery designs, a new study finds.
It was incredible to experience the collaborative energy at SB’24 San Diego. Spending time in a community of innovative thinkers creating powerful change within their organizations was both humbling and inspiring.
An innovative technique for predicting extreme weather events in South Florida has emerged from researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. The innovation specifically addresses the challenges of forecasting extreme heat
Up to 41% of Britons holidaying abroad could travel by rail instead of air to cut down on carbon emissions, according to a new study by researchers at the University of