Fossil Fuel Fanatics Ramp Up Attacks On Electric Cars While Ignoring The Dangers Of Their…
Fossil fuel interests are perfectly willing to lie and distort information in order to protect their profits.
Fossil fuel interests are perfectly willing to lie and distort information in order to protect their profits.
Exxon is asking a federal court to protect it from a shareholder motion by Follow This that asks it to reduce its Scope Three emissions.
Electric vehicle sales continue to grow faster than most people expected, even faster than professional analysts in the field expected, and — surprise, surprise — they’ve grown much faster than oil companies have forecasted. That’s one of the big takeaways from BloombergNEF’s latest Zero-Emission Vehicles Factbook. In the forecasts used … [continued]
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ExxonMobil has just announced that it aims to be a top lithium producer and supplier for the electric vehicle (EV) battery industry by 2030, and it is just now getting to work on its first lithium well. This first lithium production site is in southwest Arkansas, which is a lithium-rich region. … [continued]
New zinc bromine flow batteries take center stage in the long duration energy storage field, while adding to the list of things that Exxon knew about.
A federal appeals court has ruled that a suit against Exxon and others can be tried in Minnesota state court.
Exxon has pulled the plug on its green fuels from algae research after 15 years. Was it ever real or just a PR stunt?
A new study says Exxon scientists accurately predicted the effect of carbon emissions on the environment 50 years ago.
Once upon a time, all new car sales being electric by 2040 was a bold prediction. In fact, many countries still have a much more pessimistic target. However, anybody following the sector somewhat closely knows that even not-so-aggressive automakers are aiming to be fully electric by 2035 or sooner. Tesla’s … [continued]