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Enviros Fuming Over Use Of "Green" Auto Money

usatoday.com | Posted 12.11.2008 | Green


Environmental groups are disappointed that money put aside to aid automakers to produce more fuel-efficient cars is now going to fund their operations...

Apparently, It's the Government's Fault Detroit Is Bankrupt

Andrew Winston | Posted 11.20.2008 | Business


Andrew Winston

We're seeing an amazing act of willful ignorance here. The predicament that Detroit has found itself in is an American business tragedy. Let's not make it worse by lying to ourselves.

EPA's 2009 Top Ten; Dodge's Hemi Hybrids Tout mpg; New Corvette "on Indefinite Hold"

Steve Parker | Posted 10.19.2008 | Green


Steve Parker

How serious are the problems facing the Detroit Three? This serious: General Motors' Chevrolet Division has put the next-generation Corvette, the C7, on indefinite hold.

Friday Talking Points [51] -- Some Positivity

Chris Weigant | Posted 10.10.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

While we're all waiting for someone to leak the Palin Troopergate Report (which is reminiscent of waiting for "Fitzmas" during the whole Scooter Libby...

Missed Opportunities: What Congress Did and Didn't Do for America's Energy Future

Frances Beinecke | Posted 10.09.2008 | Politics


Frances Beinecke

These are times when the economy is sinking, global warming is looming, and our oil addiction is undermining national security. We need our leaders to propel America into a safer, cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

Suddenly Obama's Auto-Policies Matter: Michigan Is The New Florida

Diane Tucker | Posted 09.22.2008 | Home


Diane Tucker

Any sort of cash incentive to get manufacturers to build more efficient vehicles -- and to get people to buy more of them -- is an admirable thing. But let's not forget that if people just make smarter choices, this nation's energy usage will go down dramatically.

There is a "Villain" In Our Dependence on Foreign Oil and His Name is Ronald Reagan

Paul Abrams | Posted 09.03.2008 | Politics


Paul Abrams

Had Reagan left CAFE standards in place, and the U.S. had continued to conserve oil at the same rate as it had from 1979-85, we would be importing not a single drop of oil from the Persian Gulf.

The Detroit Three --- Making Any Relevant Cars or Trucks?

Steve Parker | Posted 07.15.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

That the Detroit Three have to build cars and trucks which make sense now and in the future, and which Americans want to buy.

My "McLaughlin Awards" For 2007 [Part 2]

Chris Weigant | Posted 12.28.2007 | Politics


Chris Weigant

OK, here we go with Part 2 of my annual McLaughlin Awards. Last week's column covered the first half of these awards. Unfortunately (as of this writi...

Energy Bill: Crumbs or Loaves?

Judy Dugan | Posted 12.20.2007 | Politics


Judy Dugan

Oil companies don't have to pay a penny or change any of their ways, but at least we consumers will do our part, being required to switch to low-energy lightbulbs by 2012.

House Passes Sweeping Energy Bill

NY Times | John Broder | Posted 12.19.2007 | Politics


Legislation that will slowly but fundamentally change the cars Americans drive, the fuel they burn, the way they light their homes and the price they ...

Energy Bill in the Senate Right Now [Updated]

John Kerry | Posted 12.07.2007 | Politics


John Kerry

Republicans have a choice: they can join with us in trying to face the challenges of the 21st century, or they can go the way of the Whigs.

NYT's Tom Friedman is Wrong on Global 'Weirding'

Joseph Romm | Posted 12.04.2007 | Politics


Joseph Romm

The people we are waiting for are the politican leaders. Everyone else needed to solve the global warming problem has been around for a while.

A Contract with the Planet

Scott Burns | Posted 11.28.2007 | Politics


Scott Burns

On the issue of climate change, leadership means looking at what needs to be done and demanding it, not looking at what feeble gesture our ransomed Congress might be capable of and settling for it.