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In 2015, total water withdrawals in the U.S. were estimated to be 322 billion gallons per day, down from 355 Bgal/day in 2010.

 

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Mar 7, 2022

Greater Greenhouse Gas Reduction for Pickup Electrification Than Other Light Vehicles — ScienceDaily

The University Record
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Mar 7, 2022

Study compares greenhouse gas reductions for light-duty vehicles

i-microNews
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Mar 7, 2022

New study finds greater greenhouse gas reductions for pickup truck electrification than for other light-duty vehicles

Michigan Radio
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Mar 7, 2022

UM report: Light electric trucks have lower life-cycle emissions than similar gas-powered vehicles

Auto Spies
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Mar 7, 2022

Ford Study Finds EV Trucks Are Greener From "Cradle To Grave"

Carmudi
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Mar 7, 2022

Ford, U-M study says EV pickup trucks show positive climate impact

Yeo Paper
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Mar 7, 2022

Study compares greenhouse gas reductions for light-duty vehicles

AZO CleanTech
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Mar 7, 2022

Pickup Truck Electrification Reduces More Greenhouse Gas

Motor Biscuit
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Mar 7, 2022

Ford Study Finds Greater Greenhouse Gas Reductions for Pickup Truck Electrification

Elephant-List
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Mar 7, 2022

Electric Pickup Trucks Release Lesser Greenhouse Gases Than Other Light-Duty Vehicles: New Study

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Mar 7, 2022

Electric Pickups Reduce Emissions the Most of Passenger Vehicles

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Mar 6, 2022

Ford study shows truck electrification has a substantial rate of greenhouse gas reduction

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