The EPA confirms the 2021 Mustang Mach-E can run up to 300 milesFord expects to start deliveries of its first major EV in the US next month.By K. Holt, 11.23.2020
Ford, BMW and others sign binding emissions agreement with CaliforniaThey've committed to building cars that outperform federal fuel efficiency standards.By K. Holt, 08.18.2020
22 states join California to sue the Trump admin over emissions standardsThe Trump administration plans to set a national fuel economy standard.By K. Holt, 09.20.2019
EPA plans to repeal Obama-era Clean Power PlanScott Pruitt announced that he would officially dissolve the plan tomorrow.By M. Locklear, 10.09.2017
Climate change skeptic Scott Pruitt confirmed as EPA AdministratorThe close friend of the fossil fuels industry will further Trump’s agenda.By D. Lumb, 02.17.2017
A version of the pre-Trump EPA website is onlineIt isn't too different from the current EPA website, but that could change.By T. Seppala, 02.16.2017
EPA lifts grant freeze, gag order remains in placeThe agency's stance on climate change will remain in limbo until new head Scott Pruitt is confirmed.By A. Dalton, 01.27.2017
EPA could lock in emissions rules before Trump takes officeThe agency says automakers will be able to meet proposed fuel efficiency goals by 2025. By B. Steele, 11.30.2016
Former EPA chief Lisa Jackson "thrilled" to be joining Apple; Greenpeace applauds the hireBy Y. Heisler, 05.30.2013
Apple hires former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to boost environmental effortsBy J. Fingas, 05.28.2013
Ford C-MAX Hybrid rated for 47MPG across the board, C-MAX Energi hits 85MPH in EV modeBy J. Fingas, 08.09.2012
Honda Fit EV rated at 118 MPGe, will get you 82 of those on one charge (update)By J. Trew, 06.08.2012
Spinach-based solar cells get $90,000 development funds from EPA, Popeye delightedBy M. Smith, 04.26.2012
Tesla Roadster 2.5 gets 119 MPGe rating from EPA, still as expensive as ever (updated)By A. Toor, 05.26.2011
EPA's letter grade automobile stickers could bring QR codes to car windows in 2013By D. Murph, 02.06.2011