Posted inBatteries Content Type: Service Electronics Smartphones Smartphones Are Like Cars. So Why Don’t We Maintain Them? Regularly replacing our phones takes a toll on our wallets and the environment. We should instead take care of them as we do our cars. Posted by By Brian X. Chen
Posted inBatteries Carbon Dioxide China Electric Light and Power Factories and Manufacturing Global Warming Greenhouse Gas Emissions International Relations National Energy Administration (China) Natural Gas Politics and Government Russia Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022) Solar Energy Wind Power China Is Burning More Coal, a Growing Climate Challenge The country’s emissions of greenhouse gases rose last year at the fastest pace in a decade. Beijing is looking for alternatives. Posted by By Keith Bradsher and Clifford Krauss
Posted inBatteries Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Factories and Manufacturing Fuel Emissions (Transportation) future of transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions E.V.s Start With a Bigger Carbon Footprint. But That Doesn’t Last. The manufacturing and disposal of electric vehicles result in more greenhouse gases than nonelectric models, but that difference will eventually disappear altogether. Posted by By Eric A. Taub
Posted inBatteries Biden, Joseph R Jr Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Energy Department Lithium (Metal) Midterm Elections (2022) Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates) Strategic Petroleum Reserve (US) United States Politics and Government Biden Expands Effort to Lower Gas Prices and Secure Energy Independence Draining of emergency oil reserves draws criticism that the White House is trying to lower gas prices with midterm election politics in mind. Posted by By Alan Rappeport