What Part Do EVs Play in the Federal Net-Zero Emissions Target?
Increasing the EV market share will be critical in the next 25 years as the U.S. aims to achieve net-zero emissions.
Increasing the EV market share will be critical in the next 25 years as the U.S. aims to achieve net-zero emissions.
Harnessing kinetic energy as a means to reduce our carbon footprint is indeed a promising avenue for a sustainable future.
At the 2023 Indianapolis 500 on May 28 in Indianapolis, Indiana, all 33 cars will be running on Shell 100-percent renewable biofuel, using carbon neutral motor oil, and rolling on Firestone Firehawk tires made with recycled plastics.
The recently unveiled Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) presents a golden opportunity to break down these walls and unleash America’s carbon reduction potential by providing a more level playing field for advanced biofuels producers in our clean energy transition.
Some automakers are exploring different forms of green energy—specifically, wind.
President-elect Joe Biden’s environmental plan will be an enormous undertaking, but it will put America on the path to being environmentally responsible over the next 10 to 15 years, when it’s crucial, and create millions of good jobs for those who need them.
While General Motors is greening its vehicle lineup with cars such as the all-electric Bolt EV, the company is also working to green the manufacturing side of its operations by using renewable energy to run its vehicle plants.
Here is the mission of The Climate Reality Project: “Our mission is to catalyze a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every level of society.”
Toyota created a set of challenges for itself that go beyond just minimizing the company’s global environmental impact and aspire to set goals that allow the company to build a net positive change to the global environment.
Steve Westly, venture capitalist and former California State Controller, has a brighter vision for clean energy to combat climate change.