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Coming Up Dry

Drilling on Western lands has gone up 75% a year since 2000, but gas prices have not gone down.

Ronald McHummer Sign-O-Matic

Five Reasons McDonald's Should Dump the Hummer
Create your own sign and tell McDonald's what you think of its Hummer Happy Meal promotion.

Real MPG - Putting the Truth in Your Tank

The U.S. would have imported about 20 percent less foreign oil in 2005 if automakers met federal fuel efficiency or miles per gallon (MPG) standards based on real world driving conditions. That reduction is equivalent to more than 1.3 times the amount of oil imported from Saudi Arabia in 2005, or about two million barrels of oil per day.

Auto Asthma Index

Cars contribute to America's asthma epidemic. Smog causes lifelong damage to our children's lungs.
How much does your car pollute? Search our database and find out how your vehicle ranks.

Gas Gouge Calculator

Find out how much more you'll pay for gas this year
Americans in 50 metro areas will pay $83 billion more for gasoline this year at $3 per gallon, compared to the prices they paid in February 2003 — and even more if prices continue to rise as expected, says a new Environmental Working Group (EWG) analysis that calculates the increased cost of gasoline per family in the 50 largest metro areas.

Stuck in the Sand

National Transportation Policy At Odds With National Security
Amid rising gas prices and calls for energy independence, an original Environmental Working Group analysis of oil dependence by metro area underscores the urgent need to broaden transportation options for gridlocked, car-dependent communities in order to decrease reliance on Middle East oil sources and increase national security over the long haul.

Like Oil and Water

As Congress Considers Legal Immunity for Oil Companies More Communities Go To Court Over MTBE Pollution

Gas Tax Losers

Metropolitan Areas Get Short End of Federal Gas Tax Funds

SUVs - Suddenly Upside-down Vehicles

At Ford, why wasn't safety job 1?