A recent headline regarding Toyota and a clever response to it caught my attention. The headline: “Toyota president calls meeting California
What’s Better to Drive in a Hurricane — Gas or Electric?
We’re not so sure about that. I just went through the process of evacuating, returning home, and helping friends with hurricane cleanup, and had a
14x More Methane Leaking From Gathering Lines Than U.S. EPA Estimates
Enough methane gas leaks from pipelines between Permian wellheads and processing facilities to power 2.1 million homes, a study published Tuesday in
Sexy/Unsexy, Practical/Impractical: Let’s Talk Atmospheric Carbon Drawdown’s Hype Vs Reality
The average atmospheric CO2 in September 2022 was 416 ppm, per the Mauna Loa observatory. That’s up from the year before and the year before and the
From Transylvania to Istanbul in a Hyundai Kona Electric
Our crew of EV journeymen from Poland have gone to the far north, to the farthest point west in Europe, and to the farthest point south in Europe on
Electric Vehicle Journey To Europe’s Easternmost Point — In Hyundai Kona Electric This Time
It’s been over a year since the last EV trip to the outskirts of Europe by the journalist team of WysokieNapięcie.pl (unchangingly, the #1 analytical
Under The Radar: Little-Known Code Proposal Imperils American Clean Energy
Recently, these terms have been front and center for millions of Americans. Between historic federal legislation, intensifying natural disasters and
Florida “State Fire Marshal” Tells Crazy Lie About EVs
When I saw this tweet, it was clearly complete bull, but the more I looked into it, the deeper the poop proved to be. Not only was a complete lie
What It’s Like Applying For GM & Utility Charging Station Rebates
“Wait a minute,” you may be thinking. “How could you be into EVs for so long and even work for CleanTechnica and not already have a
