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This is a list of U.S. states and territories by carbon dioxide emissions for energy use, [1][2] as well as per capita [3][4] and by area. [5] The state with the highest total carbon dioxide emissions is Texas and the lowest is Vermont. The state with the highest per capita carbon dioxide emissions is Wyoming and the lowest is New York.
The dual tax on gasoline sets California apart: Most states do not have a sales tax on gasoline. Compare the current average gas price in California at $4.49, to lower-taxed southern states like ...
OTHER “GAS TANK” ROAD TRIPS FROM DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO. Sausalito - roughly 92 miles/one hour and 36 minutes. Santa Rosa - roughly 97 miles/one hour and 46 minutes. Lake Tahoe - 113 miles ...
In September 2023, California gasoline prices spiked to $6.08 per gallon, up $1.22 from their average from April to July of that year. A cause of the price spike was refinery outages that reduced ...
The California oil and gas industry has been a major economic and cultural component of the US state of California for over a century. Oil production was a minor factor in the 19th century, with kerosene replacing whale oil and lubricants becoming essential to the machine age. Oil became a major California industry in the 20th century with the ...
In California, around 40% of the state's greenhouse gas emissions are from vehicle transportation, and this number is increasing. Distant suburbs such as Stockton, and Modesto have the two highest percentages of residents who are super commuters in the United States, at around 11% of Stockton residents, and 9% of Modesto residents commuting ...
California is ringing in 2024 with a gallon of regular gas priced almost 30 cents higher than it was this time last year. From California’s statewide average of $5.89 per gallon in September ...
The San Ardo Oil Field is a large oil field in Monterey County, California, in the United States. It is in the Salinas Valley, about five miles (8 km) south of the small town of San Ardo, and about 20 miles (32 km) north of Paso Robles. With an estimated ultimate recovery of 532,496,000 barrels (84,660,100 m 3) of oil, it is the eighth-largest ...