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Tesla Motors Creates a New Online Map for Charging Stations in the United States
A Trip from Denver to Chicago Can Save Consumers Over $130 on Expenses Tesla Motors has just released an exciting new online platform that collects data from two locations, and provides users a map with charging stations. This map by Tesla also calculates the total cost of gas, and displays the amount each person will save by driving a Tesla vehicle. The website does note: 'Routing, charge times and mileage are based on the vehicle and battery of choice and assumes that trips begin with a full charge. Assumptions are also made for factors like weather, climate control and driving
A New Oregon Law Lifts the Regulations on Pumping Gas at Fueling Stations
Electric Cars Are Taking Over the Roadways, But People Still Want to Debate If A State Law Should Force Consumers to Pump their Own Gas Twenty eighteen has begun with a debate in Oregon and New Jersey that has many people in the United States clinging onto laws that force consumers to have someone pump their gas for them at fueling stations. First, our country should be far more focused on outlawing gasoline-based engines, and forcing people to use renewable energy to fuel their cars. In other developed countries, they are moving away from vehicles that cause pollution at a
The Trump Administration Deregulates Fracking on Federal Land
Transparency Is Vital to Democracy The phrase of 'poisoning the well' is a form of logic used to discredit a side of an argument by undermining factual data. By voting for President Trump, citizens of the United States indirectly poisoned their own wells. The mistake of allowing the Trump Administration in office has now allowed his team to deregulate fracking on federal and Indian land in the United States. It is beyond logic to vote for a politician that would remove regulations creating transparency for companies using dangerous chemicals. Many Americans were hoping that the Trump Administration would be a
President Trump Continuing to Not Recognize Climate Change Is Nothing New
The Insincerity of Science and Data from President Trump Is His Rally Cry Welcome to the end of 2017 in the United States. We live in a country where our president uses misinformation to divide our country instead of working on solutions to help solve problems. President Trump is known for cherry picking information to create heated debates. It is really a sad attempt at generating negative energy. This tweet is an example of the cherry picking that he uses to create his point of view. Gotta love it when our President is claiming that global warming doesn’t exist just
France Bans Fracking and the United Kingdom Stalls on Production
France Takes A Step Forward to a Future Fueled by Renewable Energy Countries in Europe have been working to ban and slow down the overall production of fracking. France has recently continued their ban on this energy extraction model. Fracking companies should follow the lead of China and transfer their funds over to renewable energy. It would increase safety for their consumers, and provide additional support to their companies. The guardian reported: 'No new permits will be granted to extract fossil fuels and no existing licences will be renewed beyond 2040, when all production in mainland France and its overseas territories will
The Impacts Renewable Energy Will have on Climate Change in 2018
Ireland, China, Mongolia, Chile and Countries Around the World Aim to Capture New Forms of Renewable Energy in 2018 The race to renewable energy is by far the most important race of our lifetime. China is currently taking the lead in the road to renewable energy with mass amounts of resources being pumped behind their clean energy products. In 2015 China increased their solar power capacity by 74%. Also in 2015, China invested $111 billon in clean power. It plans to increase this to $361 billon by 2020. These increases in clean energy are a clear sign that China is
The Thomas Fire and the California Wildfires Have Now Become the Largest Fire in the History of California
The Farmer's Almanac Predicts That the Los Angeles Area Will Experience Rain in January 2018 The California Wildfires have now become the largest in the state's history. One of the few elements that will heavily decrease these wildfires is rainfall. According to the Farmer's Almanac online, they are predicting that rainfall will take place in Southern California during the first week of January. In addition, they also note that rain will occur during the last two weeks. The Farmer's Almanac reports accurate data 80% of the time. In contrast, The Weather Channel is showing no signs of rain to take place
The Path to Correcting Climate Change Is Within the Earth’s Atmosphere
The Climate Will Continue to Change Weather science is a growing topic that impacts lives all over the world. The following weather occurrences have taken several lives during 2017: hurricanes, wildfires, tornados, earthquakes, global warming and sea level rising. Weather modification has become a vital piece to creating sustainability across the global. Science News recently reported: 'For the last six years, BAMS has published a December issue containing research on extreme weather events from the previous year that seeks to disentangle the role of anthropogenic climate change from natural variability. The goal from the start has been to find ways to improve
Santa Ana Winds Push the California Wildfires to Dangerous Levels
The Thomas Fire was 30 Percent Contained as of Wednesday Evening The largest of the California wildfires is known as the Thomas Fire. It will continue to cause havoc throughout the weekend. In addition to destroying over 700 homes, these fires are also burning up thousands of acres of agriculture in Southern California. The Santa Ana winds have been causing larger problems for the area in comparison to pervious years. The cities that are currently being effected by this fire include: Santa Barbara, Ventura, Carpinteria, Summerland and Montecito. Watch over coverage from the front lines of the California wildfires, and browse
California Wildfires Continue to Cause Havoc Across the West Coast
The Thomas, Rye, and Creek Fire Spread Across Southern California The local fire department in the Los Angles area has predicted that the recent California wildfires will be primarily contained by Friday, but the New York Times is reporting that the fires have continued to spread throughout Thursday. Dry conditions in combination with strong winds across the West Coast have created a powder keg of problems. The New York Times has also reported that the wildfires have caused 'burning more than 100,000 acres and forcing nearly 200,000 people to evacuate.' These wildfires have taken dozens of lives during the past
A Trip from Denver to Chicago Can Save Consumers Over $130 on
Electric Cars Are Taking Over the Roadways, But People Still Want to
Transparency Is Vital to Democracy The phrase of 'poisoning the well' is
The Insincerity of Science and Data from President Trump Is His Rally
France Takes A Step Forward to a Future Fueled by Renewable Energy
Ireland, China, Mongolia, Chile and Countries Around the World Aim to Capture
The Farmer's Almanac Predicts That the Los Angeles Area Will Experience Rain
The Climate Will Continue to Change Weather science is a growing topic
The Thomas Fire was 30 Percent Contained as of Wednesday Evening The
The Thomas, Rye, and Creek Fire Spread Across Southern California The local









