
Chinese EVs Gain Ground as Canada Reduces Tariffs, Challenges US Market
Chinese automakers are gaining ground globally with affordable, high-tech EVs, posing a threat to U.S. competitors.

Chinese automakers are gaining ground globally with affordable, high-tech EVs, posing a threat to U.S. competitors.

To scale up climate solutions, local governments must accelerate system changes to achieve measurable progress.

EPA rejects Colorado’s plan to improve air quality by closing coal plants, sparking conservation groups’ frustration.

Canada and China deal to import 49,000 Chinese EVs annually at lower tariffs, boosting affordable EV options in Canada.

Only one wind turbine remains to be installed at Vineyard Wind 1, jeopardizing the project’s completion due to a stop-work order from the DOI.

A new research project, WindSCORE, aims to develop a 360-degree evaluation system for holistic offshore wind assessment.


All five developers with US offshore wind farms are challenging a DOI suspension order; Vineyard Wind seeks an injunction.

Dacia’s new city EV, set to debut in Q2 2026, will be built in Europe, sharing its platform with the Renault Twingo.

BLM plans to open 2M acres in California for drilling, sparking environmental concerns over past fracking impacts.

Less than a year ago, automakers faced harsh tariffs. Trump’s new plan allows Chinese cars in the U.S. if built here.

A federal judge has allowed construction to resume on a New York offshore wind project, opposing Trump’s efforts.