
Car Company's Carbon-Neutral Pledge Meets with Mixed Reviews
Daimler AG’s announcement drew praise, as well as criticism it is not ambitious enough
Maxine Joselow is the climate law reporter for E&E News.

Car Company's Carbon-Neutral Pledge Meets with Mixed Reviews
Daimler AG’s announcement drew praise, as well as criticism it is not ambitious enough

In Reversal, Clean Car Rollback Will Target Potent Greenhouse Gas
The Trump administration has yet to take broader action to limit heat-trapping hydrofluorocarbons

Why Are Electric Vehicle Sales Low? Psychology Provides Clues
Social norms and a lack of information on financial benefits have hampered U.S. EV adoption

How Climate-Friendly Would Flying Cars Be?
Flying electric cars would have lower emissions over long trips than standard electric vehicles

New York Looks to Congestion Pricing to Control Pollution
The plan would be the first in the U.S. and would help fund the city’s aging public transit system

GOP Counteroffer to Green New Deal Pushes Innovation
Senator Lamar Alexander’s proposal would beef up funding for energy research and carbon capture

Democrats Want Any Infrastructure Bill to Address Climate Change
Proponents have floated proposals ranging from energy efficiency to electric grid modernization

Manhattan Weighs Driver Fee to Cut Pollution
A new plan endorses congestion pricing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector

Trump Touts Infrastructure in State of the Union; Ignores Climate Change
Extreme weather events must be factored into infrastructure upgrades, experts say

Cap and Trade for Cars Is Coming to the Northeast
Nine states and Washington, D.C., aim to rein in the rising share of emissions from transportation

Researchers Decry "Misrepresented" Findings in Fuel-Efficiency Rollback Plan
The Trump administration analysis to justify the rule change made several major errors, a new study says

If Elected, Democratic Governors Could Adopt California’s Car Rules
Illinois and New Mexico are among the states that could defy the Trump administration with stricter tailpipe emissions standards

White House Pressured EPA on Changes to Methane Leak Rule
The proposed changes would create costs savings for fossil fuel companies while increasing methane emissions

Emissions Reductions Touted by EPA Are at Odds with Its Policies
The rise of renewables and the replacement of coal with natural gas are fueling declines in CO2 emissions

The U.S. Has 1 Million Electric Vehicles, but Does It Matter?
Transportation is the largest, fastest-growing contributor to emissions in the country

This Federal Lab Works to Make Cars More Efficient, as Trump Pumps the Brakes
The National Transportation Research Center develops technology that informs tailpipe emissions standards

Climate Benefits of Trendy E-Scooters Remain Unclear
Scooter companies tout low carbon footprints, but cities see regulatory headaches

Electric Car Advocates Want to Expand Access to Low-Income Communities
Those most impacted by air pollution should be able to more easily use cleaner vehicles, environmentalists argue