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How Oregon Can Benefit From Electric Vehicles
Expanded access to EVs would help Oregon's consumers, economy, and climate.
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Engines for Change
New standards for heavy-duty trucks could help Walmart, UPS, Coca-Cola, and other major companies use far less fuel—with major benefits for consumers and the climate.
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All About Oil
Oil is changing—and its impacts are becoming more severe.
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Clean Fuels for Washington
A strong clean fuels standard would help cut Washington’s carbon emissions and establish the state as a transportation leader.
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Electric Vehicles and Georgia
Learn more about the benefits of electric cars and trucks in Georgia, including their economic and environmental effects.
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Battery Electric and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
Both battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have a role to play in cutting U.S. oil use
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How Clean Are Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles?
New hydrogen-powered cars produce substantially fewer global warming emissions than their gasoline counterparts.
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Driving Progress, Fueling Savings
California’s AB32 policies are saving drivers money, protecting the climate, and improving public health—but oil companies are standing in the way.
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Automaker Rankings 2014
Hyundai-Kia is 2014's Greenest Automaker, though all automakers have improved their environmental performance.
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Turning Agricultural Residues and Manure into Bioenergy
Leftover crop materials and manure can help provide clean energy—but it’ll take the right policies, practices, and investments.
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The US Military and Oil
The US military uses more oil than any other institution in the world—but it’s also a leader in clean vehicle technology.
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Cleaning Up California’s Freight System
California’s freight system is an integral part of the US economy—but it needs modernization.