What Does A Fired Cartoonist In Pittsburgh Have To Do With Clean Tech?
An editorial cartoonist was fired in Pittsburgh last week. What does that have to do with clean tech? Maybe more than you think.
An editorial cartoonist was fired in Pittsburgh last week. What does that have to do with clean tech? Maybe more than you think.
Volkswagen is pioneering new quantum computing research to speed up development of next generation batteries for its electric vehicles at research centers in San Francisco and Munich.
Tesla built a brand new assembly line for the dual-motor high-performance version of the Model 3 in 3 weeks. There was no room at the factory, so the new line is housed outside the factory inside a large tent.
A Tesla Model S burst into flames in West Hollywood, California recently. It made the front page but was are battery fires really news?
The Jaguar I-Pace offers extraordinary power and decent range at an affordable price. In the premium SUV segment, it is truly a compelling electric car.
A new report by 84 climate scientists around the world warns that the pace of melting of the Antarctica ice sheet is accelerating. Sea level rise of 4 feet or more by the end of this century could be the result.
Prosecutors in Germany have whacked Volkswagen with a 1 billion Euro fine while a court has ruled a VW dealer must buy back a 2012 Passat TDI even though the statute of limitations has expired.
Oil Change International is asking the G20 countries to reject plans to invest up to $1.6 trillion in new natural gas development, claiming that doing so will make it impossible to meet the goals agreed to in the Paris climate accords.
A federal judge in Michigan has ruled in favor of a request by Tesla asking for the release of communications between a lobbyist for the state’s auto dealers and state legislatures pertaining to a law prohibiting direct sales to Michigan residents.
A power purchase agreement signed June 7 in Arizona locks in the lowest solar energy prices yet in the US. The agreement is part of the plan to decommission the enormous Navajo Generating Station.