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Engineered E. coli produce styrene from glucose

Green Car Congress

coli to produce the commodity petrochemical styrene—a synthetic chemical derived from petroleum and natural gas products that is used worldwide in the manufacture of products such as rubber, plastic, insulation, fiberglass, pipes, automobile parts, food containers, and carpet backing—from glucose. On 5 July Judge Reggie B.

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Tesla 2024 Annual Shareholder Meeting transcript: June 13, 2024

Teslarati

No other company in the world has such a diverse, engaged, and supportive set of shareholders as Tesla. No other shareholder base understands its company like you do, nor is as committed to Tesla’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy like you are. His other companies are not.

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Gas War: Appeals Court Upholds EPA Approval of California Emissions Rules

The Truth About Cars

For those that don’t recall this particular saga of the Great American Gas War, the EPA reinstated a waiver under the Clear Air Act that allowed California to establish vehicle emission rules that went beyond federal standards in 2022. On Tuesday, a U.S. The issue has become almost a parody of partisan government.

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