EMISSIONS
Gasoline delivery is a thing. Is that good or bad for CO2?
Some California drivers no longer go to the gas station — and it's not because they drive electric cars.
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Anne C. Mulkern, E&E News reporter
Some California drivers no longer go to the gas station — and it's not because they drive electric cars.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to assess a proposed pipeline's contribution to climate change could have major implications for natural gas infrastructure, analysts say.
By Arianna Skibell in Energywire
The federal flood insurance program paid $1.2 billion in claims in 2020, breaking the $1 billion threshold for a record sixth consecutive year, according to an E&E News analysis of federal records.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to assess a proposed pipeline's contribution to climate change could have major implications for natural gas infrastructure, analysts say.
By Arianna Skibell in Energywire
The federal flood insurance program paid $1.2 billion in claims in 2020, breaking the $1 billion threshold for a record sixth consecutive year, according to an E&E News analysis of federal records.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire