Pruitt won’t kill EPA ‘endangerment’ finding on climate change

Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt, 2014The current EPA administrator, Scott Pruitt, does not accept the scientific consensus on human contribution to climate change, though he has given some contradictory statements on that matter. His views correspond closely to those of his boss, President Donald Trump, who notoriously compared the science to bovine excrement in a tweet and called...

Lilium all-electric vertical takeoff and landing jet: first flight video

Lilium VTOLThe promise of flying cars has been around for decades, and companies continues to show off their interpretations of what the public may expect in the future. Lilium is one of many companies promising a world of efficient, speedy, and personal air transportation—and now the project has officially gone airborne. The company's VTOL (vertical...

Used Tesla Model S values stay higher than expected

2017 Tesla Model SA new report from Autolist says the Tesla Model S is faring well as a used car when compared to other luxury models. On average, the electric car sells in around 87 days, which is about 5 percent faster than competitors. The report compared the Model S to the Audi A7, Porsche Panamera, BMW 6 Series, Mercedes-Benz CLS and Lexus LS 460. CHECK OUT...

China’s Buick Velite 5 is a Volt with a nose job

Buick Velite 5, for sale in China, at 2017 Shanghai auto show   [photo: Ronan Glon]China is hugely important to General Motors, as it is to virtually any global automaker. It's the largest market in the country and, recently, it has put in place an increasing set of requirements that more vehicles sold there be fully or partially electric. It also happens to be by far the largest market for Buicks in the world, to the...

The day without coal: Britain’s first one since 1882

Coal, by Flicker user oatsy40 (Used Under CC License)The Industrial Revolution that started around 1750 in England was powered largely by coal. With Watt's invention of the steam engine and the emergence of railways in the mid-nineteenth century, the carbon-dense fuel was central to the change from an agricultural economy to an industrial one. Last Friday, however, marked a watershed moment for...