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Phil Dzikiy

How climate change deniers inserted themselves into the EPA’s fuel economy rollback fight

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Phil Dzikiy

Recently released government emails show how these deniers even went so far as to call automakers “the opposition,” according to a new report from the New York Times.

Chevron lobbyist pushes secretive campaign against electric cars in Arizona

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Phil Dzikiy

Oil and gas company Chevron recently announced that it’s bringing electric vehicle chargers to its gas stations — meanwhile, one of its lobbyists is spurring a fight against EV infrastructure in Arizona.

Iceland moving away from ICE as capital Reykjavík aims to reduce gas stations by half by 2025

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Phil Dzikiy

The city council of Reykjavík, Iceland recently approved a plan to reduce the number of gas stations by half in Iceland’s capital by 2025, as one of the city’s environmental initiatives.

Paris fights smog with biggest ever EU electric bus purchase, 800 e-buses to replace diesel

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Phil Dzikiy

RATP said three separate firms won the tender to supply the buses — Heuliez Bus, Bollore and Alstom. The deals are worth “up to 400 million euros” ($450 million). It’s the biggest bus purchase of its kind in Europe.