Automakers must discontinue selling gasoline-powered cars by 2035 to help reduce the worsening condition of the environment. Check out the alternatives listed in this article. more
Related studies have shown that renewable energy and even electric cars can help lessen air pollution and extreme climate changes. more
North Vancouver, British Columbia, is looking to take the fight to climate change by putting warning stickers on fuel pumps to let people know about the dangers of the planet’s rising temperatures. more
Since the average electric car in the U.S. produces pollution equivalent to that of a gas car that gets 68 miles per gallon, EVs cut emissions by 60 percent compared to their fossil-fuel counterparts, the study noted. more
Consumers have short memories when it comes to gas prices, returning to vehicles with lower fuel economy as the price of crude oil continues to tumble. more
A new study has found that electric vehicles can actually be dirtier than traditional gas-powered options. more
Toyota's assembly plant in Georgetown, Ky., will be partially powered by electricity from converted methane gas. more
Researchers have found levels of ozone in Colorado mountains that is comparable to those found at lower elevations. more
Areas that usually see heavy snowstorms shouldn't see much of a reduced snowfall, says a new study. more
The NOAA has announced that 20 coral species have been categorized as threatened because of climate change. more
The Kentucky city has ranked in the top 10 for both having an intense "heat island" and rapidly rising temperatures among U.S. cities, according to a new study. more
A new study has found that snow levels in the western Arctic have fallen by a third or more than half since the 1950s. more
Crabs and other ocean creatures struggle to grow their protective shells in waters with increased acidity. more
The Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts have seen significant increases in "nuisance flooding" in the last 50 years, according to a new study. more
A nonprofit group has released a new report predicting that both South Carolina and North Carolina will far exceed historic sea levels in the next 40 years. more
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