Posts Tagged ‘energy information administration’

Driving vs. Flying: Carbon Emissions and Spring Break Travel

Its almost Spring Break for my kids here in Oregon.  We’re planning a trip to Southern California (and for those that think I’m nuts to write about this, my house will be occupied, so its not saying “ROB ME” while we’re gone).
With 4 kids and 2 adults, we think it makes more economic sense to [...]

Significant Drop in U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Great news on the global climate change front: this week a significant drop in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions was announced by the United States Energy Information Administration (aka EIA).  Such a large decline in greenhouse gas emissions (preliminary data shows a 2.8% drop in a single year) has not been seen since 1982.
Since we’re all [...]