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.
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.
Remember the date April 26, 2017: it will go down as an important day in the history of solving climate change.
In 2009, the first photos started to trickle out of a Toyota Prius outfitted with a bizarre-looking metal contraption on the roof cruising the highways around Silicon Valley.
It is widely regarded as a success — a voluntary program that has been a win-win for industry, consumers, and energy conservation.
Bikes, long an underdog on streets, will rule the roads eventually.
Our organizations are changing, but because we’re not paying attention, we’re in danger of missing a real open goal.
For a commercial or residential developer seeking to install solar panels or make energy efficiency improvements to a building, getting financing from a traditional bank often can be a challenge.