As electric cars and Tesla make headlines, this CEO is betting on charging stations
“There's no question about it: The future of mobility is electric,” Blink Charging Company CEO said.
Electric vehicles racing to become the future of transportation
Michael Farkas on electric car charging
Climate activists storm Harvard-Yale football game
Harvard Yale football game protest
Should Tesla be worried about this rival electric truck?
Robert Bollinger on electric truck
EPA ends safety rules put in place after deadly Texas blast
The Trump administration is scaling back chemical plant safety measures that were put in place after a Texas fertilizer plant explosion in 2013 that killed 15 people.
A first for Hess holiday trucks: Toy tow truck joins the 55-year-old fleet
Hess is introducing a toy tow truck to join its fleet that has been a holiday season staple since 1964.
Exxon Mobil may shed $25B in assets
The oil giant is reportedly preparing for a massive sale of assets.
Varney: Rise of China coal is 'bad news' for climate warriors
China is not "playing ball" in the drive for lowering carbon emissions, Stuart Varney said.
Varney: China is not 'playing ball' in lowering carbon emissions
China carbon emissions
At Democratic debate, Sanders advocates prosecuting fossil fuel execs over climate change
"Maybe we should think about prosecuting them," Sander said.
Can California solve its economic problems after succumbing to environmentalists?
Tom Del Beccaro on California
PG&E begins new mass power shutoff over fire danger
The shutoff will affect some 375,000 people.
California toughens drilling oversight in setback for industry
State is seeking to wind down its reliance on fossil fuels.
Congress wants review of Keystone pipeline in wake of spill
Top U.S. House Democrats have called for a federal review of the Keystone pipeline and the agency that regulates it.
Nuclear missile silo for sale in Arizona? 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... buy it.
If you've got $395,000 and always wanted to live in a decommissioned nuclear missile silo, you're in luck.
California to stop buying from Toyota, GM, other automakers that backed Trump in emissions fight
The White House stripped the state of its power to regulate tailpipe emissions.
Long-running Navajo Nation coal plant shuts down permanently
It stopped producing electricity shortly after noon Monday when shift supervisor Fred Larson, a 41-year employee, put the plant permanently offline.
Emergency hits US farm country due to propane shortage
At least eight U.S. Midwest states declared emergencies in recent weeks over regional shortages of propane needed by grain farmers to dry their crops amid a late harvest and wet weather.
Saudi Aramco to sell 1.5% stake, valuing company up to $1.7T
The figure fell short of the $2 trillion mark Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had sought.
Consumer is ‘key’ to this strong economy: Head of Dallas Fed
Robert Kaplan on economy



















