OAKLAND, CA - With the soaring cost of fuel and transportation’s dramatic impact on the environment, companies have no choice but to look at logistics as a place to go green.
Read More →OAKLAND, CA - With the soaring cost of fuel and transportation’s dramatic impact on the environment, companies have no choice but to look at logistics as a place to go green.
Read More →NETTLETON, MS – According to Dr. Richard Craven, spokesperson for Universal Bioenergy, a Mississippi-based biodiesel manufacturer, more biodiesel use could help stimulate the economy as well as help cut CO2 emissions.
Read More →NETTLETON, MS – According to Dr. Richard Craven, spokesperson for Universal Bioenergy, a Mississippi-based biodiesel manufacturer, more biodiesel use could help stimulate the economy as well as help cut CO2 emissions.
Read More →NETTLETON, MS – According to Dr. Richard Craven, spokesperson for Universal Bioenergy, a Mississippi-based biodiesel manufacturer, more biodiesel use could help stimulate the economy as well as help cut CO2 emissions.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- During a tense Senate committee hearing last Thursday, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency defended his refusal to let California set limits on the greenhouse gas emissions of automobiles.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, Calif. --- In its largest consumer product settlement ever, the California Air Resources Board recently fined Ace Hardware $850,000 for selling in its stores windshield washer fluid that failed to meet California air emissions requirements.
Read More →SPARKS, MD – Fleets utilizing PHH GreenFleet have achieved significant reductions in their emissions while reducing lifecycle operating costs.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, Calif. --- A coalition of 10 state and national aftermarket trade associations has filed a lawsuit against the California Air Resources Board (CARB), challenging proposed regulations that would require automakers to extend warranties on emissions-related parts.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. --- California and 15 other states sued the Bush administration Wednesday, Jan. 2, in hopes of overturning the Environmental Protection Agency's recent decision to block the states' efforts to establish their own emission standards for cars and trucks.
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