What’s behind state efforts to kill EV incentives?
Back in 2006, there was a popular documentary film "Who Killed the Electric Car?"
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Back in 2006, there was a popular documentary film "Who Killed the Electric Car?"
Much has been written about the utility industry’s "death spiral." I’ve got some data points to add to that scenario — and a possible solution.
With the growing demand for local and humanely raised meats, pasture-based farmers have new market opportunities to become viable businesses.
To be clear, I’m not asking "Do we care about climate change?" or "Are we worried about climate change?" or "Would we like to see something done about climate change?"
Like it has done to all good ideas, consumer culture hijacked Earth Day.
Rain poured onto Washington D.C. on Earth Day 2017, yet tens of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall to rally for science and call for scientific integrity in the nation’s decision-making, particularly on climate policy.
A new survey shows that nearly two-thirds of those who work for large U.S. corporations want their employers to actively take on environmental and social issues. Full stop.
Great leaders protect their nations and their communities by addressing current threats, scanning the horizon for approaching storms and transforming policies as needed.
"Climate change isn’t stopping with the second season," said Jon Meyersohn, co-executive producer of the Emmy-award winning National Geographic series "Years of Living Dangerously," on why he hopes the series extends to a third season.
Remember the date April 26, 2017: it will go down as an important day in the history of solving climate change.