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On the Road to Cleaner Cars

October 23, 2009

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

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CAFE, cleancars, fueleconomystandards, globalwarmingstandards, greenhousegasstandards, nationalprogram, obamafuelstandards, vehicles

On Wednesday, U.S. EPA and DOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) held a public hearing in Detroit on recently proposed, first-ever national limits on global warming pollution from cars and light trucks and strengthened fuel economy requirements. The proposed...continued

Waxman-Markey: Putting America on the Road to a Clean Energy Transportation Future

April 6, 2009

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
fueleconomystandards, globalwarming, lowcarbonfuelstandard, oildependence, smartercities, transportation, vehicles

The transportation sector is second largest source of global warming pollution in the US (contributing about a third of total emissions) and it consumes two-thirds of our daily oil demand. Those two facts make it essential to act now to...continued

Fuels Emissions Cap and Low Carbon Fuel Standard Are Key Parts of House Climate Proposal

April 1, 2009

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

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CAFE, energyandclimate2009, fueleconomystandards, globalwarming, lowcarbonfuelstandard, oildependence, transportation

Yesterday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee proposed essential policies for cleaning up our fuel supply and reducing our dependence on oil. The proposal includes transportation fuels under an economy-wide cap and establishes a complementary, performance-based low carbon fuel standard....continued

Higher Fuel Economy for 1 Year Gives Administration Opportunity to Set the Next 5 Years Right

March 27, 2009

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

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CAFE, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, globalwarming, oildependence

Today, the Obama Administration finalized fuel economy standards for model year 2011 cars and light trucks, which include SUVs, minivans, and pickups. This is a step in a process that could make the vehicles we drive each day dramatically cleaner....continued

Obama Administration Should Strengthen Fuel Economy Standards

January 7, 2009

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

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energyefficiency, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, globalwarming, NHTSA, obama, oil, oildependence, oilsavings, policy, security, vehicles

Today, the Bush Administration announced that it will not issue final fuel economy standards for automobiles, leaving approval to President-elect Obama's administration. This gives the Obama administration an opportunity to move quickly under the nation's clean air and energy laws...continued

Driving Quietly: Testing the Cars of the Future

October 1, 2008

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
backtothefuture, CAFE, delorean, electricdrive, electricvehicles, energyefficiency, fuelcell, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, futurecars, hydrogen, pluginhybrids, vehicles

Last Friday, I was invited to the Consumer Reports test track to drive some of the cars of the future. It wasn't a typical test scene - no revving engines or the odor of petroleum. With the exception of the...continued

Clean Energy Saves Americans Money

September 17, 2008

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

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AIG, CAFE, cleanenergy, drilling, energyefficiency, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, OCS, oil, oildependence, oildrilling, oilsavings, outercontinentalshelf, policy, security, vehicles

Efficiency and other clean energy measures are sound investments for the near and long-term. I realize right now that it's hard to believe that sound investments exist. The financial center at Wall Street seems to be crumbling with the news that...continued

Clean Energy: 9 Million More Barrels Each Day than Drilling

September 8, 2008

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil

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arcticnationalwildliferefuge, CAFE, cleanenergy, drilling, energyefficiency, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, OCS, oil, oildependence, oildrilling, oilsavings, outercontinentalshelf, policy, security, vehicles

The more I look, the more oil savings I find. My latest investigation continues to cast serious doubt on the advice of drilling advocates by turning up 11 times more oil in 2030 than we could extract from the Arctic...continued

Drilling is Not the Answer: Save Oil FASTER with Realistic Car Fuel Economy Standards

July 14, 2008

Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
CAFE, drilling, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, OCS, oildependence, oilsavings, outercontinentalshelf, security

Earlier today, President Bush announced the lifting of an Executive Branch ban on drilling in protected areas off our coasts. In an accompanying White House document, the Administration acknowledged that drilling will take a long time to produce any oil;...continued