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Cleaner Cars from Cradle to Grave
Over their lifetime, battery electric vehicles produce far less global warming pollution than their gasoline counterparts—and they’re getting cleaner.
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Clean Transportation Fuels For Oregon
A pioneer in clean transportation, Oregon must continue to make progress cleaning up its transportation system in order to keep more transportation dollars in the local economy and cut global warming pollution.
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Oils Aren’t Created Equal
The climate implications of using oil depend on where it comes from.
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What is Oil Shale?
Oil shale is a dirty and expensive source of unconventional oil.
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How Clean is Your Electric Vehicle?
Enter your ZIP code to see EV emissions in your area—or select specific EV models to see how they compare.
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Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Oil Use
Over a quarter of the oil consumed in the United States is used in our homes, businesses, and industries.
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Smart Growth
A better, smarter way to live.
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Plane, Train, and Ship Fuel Efficiency
Planes, trains, and ships all use huge amounts of oil. We can do better.
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Turning Trash into Low-Carbon Treasure
If better managed, U.S. garbage and wastewater could produce significant amounts of clean, low-carbon energy.
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Proposed Heavy-Duty Truck Standards
New rules would help trucks save millions of barrels of oil—but more can be done.
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The Climate Deception Dossiers
For nearly three decades, many of the world's largest fossil fuel companies have knowingly worked to deceive the public about the realities and risks of climate change.
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Tomorrow’s Clean Vehicles, Today
Cars and trucks are already meeting—and beating—future fuel economy standards.