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Bugatti Is Taking Its Last Gas-Powered Car to Auction And It Could Go for Millions
The Bugatti Chiron Profilée is one of a kind and can get to 124 mph in 5.5 seconds.
Tesla Investors Complain That Elon Musk Is Spending Too Much Time on Twitter — On Twitter
As Tesla's stock falls, there are increasing calls for Musk to return to his duties as CEO or pass the baton.
The U.S. Announces Historic Discovery In Renewable Energy. 'The Sky's the Limit.'
After decades of experiments around the word, researchers in California have finally figured out how to create net energy gain, but there is still a long road ahead.
Our Bad. Chevy Accidently Leaked Photos of the 2024 Corvette Hybrid
Images of the much-anticipated E-Ray appeared on Chevy's website before the automaker noticed the mistake and took them down.
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Hundreds of Yeti Coolers Flew Off a Cargo Ship and Now People Are Finding Them on Shore
An inclement weather incident knocked an estimated 109 shipping containers off a boat headed towards Canada.
This Founder Was Dismayed by Food Waste in the Restaurant Industry, So She Started a Zero-Waste Grocery Line That Now Caters Events for Nike
An experienced chef by trade, Camilla Marcus noticed a disconnect between sustainability and the food industry — so she set out to change the way we farm, eat and browse grocery aisles.
Patagonia Sues Gap, Claims Rival Copied Design of Fleece Pullover
Gap claims the Snap-T fleece is a redesigned item from the company's archive.
Going Fast Is About to Get More Expensive for Some Mercedes-Benz Drivers
The automaker will begin charging drivers of its electric cars a yearly subscription fee to accelerate faster.
Human Composting: An Intriguing New Alternative to Burial
This environmentally-friendly form of interment is now legal in five states.
FDA Gives Safety Green Light to Lab-Grown Meat Startup
Upside Foods still requires additional approval from the Agriculture Department' to begin sales to consumers.
The Fastest Growing Segement In the Car Market May Shock You
Despite inflation—or maybe because of it—electric vehicles have had a 66% increase in sales from last year.
This Is How South Dakota Gets Most of Its Energy
The state produces twice as much electricity as it uses, exporting the rest to nearby states.
How New Yorkers Earn $90 in 3 Minutes and Help the Environment With This Tattling Side Hustle
One man said he earned $64,000 a year with this trick.
6 Ways to Get Federal Funding for Your Sustainable Business
Whether you want to go solar, electrify your company vehicles, or make building more efficient, new government money can help companies take part in the green revolution.
Michael Bloomberg Wants to Wean the World from Coal by 2040
In a major announcement, the billionaire former New York City mayor unveiled a plan to close down most coal plants in developing countries.