The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today proposed new carbon pollution standards for existing coal and new natural gas-fired power plants that would limit the pollution from the nation’s power sector. EPA claimed the plants would avoid up to 617 million metric tons of total carbon dioxide (CO2) through 2042, which is equivalent to reducing the annual emissions of 137 million passenger vehicles, ~half the cars in the US. Through 2042, EPA estimates the net climate and health benefits of the standards are up to as much as $85 billion.
“By proposing new standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants, EPA is delivering on its mission to reduce harmful pollution that threatens people’s health and well-being,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. Continue reading






Honda Motor Posts FY 2023 Operating Profit of ¥839.3B
Honda Motor Company (Tokyo 7267) said in Japan today that notwithstanding mounting headwinds, including decreases in automobile production and sales due to COVID-19 in China, the semiconductor supply shortage, increased costs from higher raw material prices and the impact of inflation, it posted an operating profit ¥839.3 billion ($5.91B). This came from pricing that “reflects increased product value, an increase in motorcycle unit sales, and favorable currency effects.”
Revenue at ¥16.908 billion increased 16% year-over-year (YoY).* Net profit for Q4 of the Japanese fiscal year ending 31 March fell to ¥112.0 billion ($833.6 million) from ¥124.8 billion YoY. Fourth-quarter revenue rose 13% YoY to ¥4.384 trillion. Continue reading →