Tesla racked up greenhouse emission credits in 2023 as other carmakers lagged

Tesla generated nearly 34-million metric tons of greenhouse gas credits in the 2023 model year by selling electric vehicles while the car industry racked up significant credit deficits in the face of more stringent emissions standards. In a report first seen by Reuters, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said on Monday new vehicle fuel economy

Why General Motors got the green light that Andretti did not

Formula 1’s statement on Monday that it is moving forward with plans to allow a General Motors entry could be viewed as a complete turnaround in attitude from series bosses. It was only back in January that FOM declared an application by Andretti-Cadillac to enter F1 was rejected because it did not feel that what

First Nation goes to court, accusing B.C. of not consulting over major gold mine

A First Nation says it wasn’t meaningfully consulted before the British Columbia government “effectively greenlit” what has been called the world’s largest undeveloped gold mining project. But Seabridge Gold, the company behind the KSM Mine Project in Northwestern B.C., says the Tsetsaut Skii km Lax Ha Nation declined repeated invitations to participate in the review

Why Europe’s recast green building standard offers new opportunities for BIPV and our planet

Imagine a cityscape where every building isn’t just a structure, but a silent powerhouse, harvesting clean energy from the sun, integrated into a biophilic urban context. This isn’t a scene from a futuristic film; it’s the exciting reality of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), which could transform our urban landscapes and approach to sustainable living, thanks to

Tom Brady Impresses NFL Fans While Calling 49ers vs. Jordan Love, Packers on Fox

Taylyn HadleyNovember 25, 2024 Patrick McDermott/Getty Images Tom Brady won over fans on Sunday as he covered Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers’ 38-10 victory over the San Francisco 49ers for Fox. Alongside Brady at Lambeau Field in Green Bay was Kevin Burkhardt, who appeared to seamlessly connect with Brady during their Week 12

Want your best workers to quit? Make them come in every day: Sarah Green Carmichael

Companies enforcing strict return-to-office policies, like Amazon and The Washington Post, risk alienating top-tier talent. Leaders such as Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy frame this as a way to encourage resignations, but evidence suggests the employees most likely to leave are the highly skilled, not slackers. Studies consistently highlight the benefits of hybrid work, yet