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T&E, EIES and RECHARGE Joint Statement on the Industrial Accelerator Act
Europe needs a more assertive ‘Made in EU’ strategy in the IAA. The IAA can turn Europe’s sustainable, competitiveness and security goals into industrial reality. In an era of aggressive resource and technological competition globally, Europe must urgently adopt a more assertive, impactful Made in EU strategy to rebuild its … [continued]
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OMG, I’m In Love — New Hyundai IONIQ 3 Is It!
Look, I get it — most people want bigger vehicles, big and bigger. But I don’t really understand it, even if I know the logic well. I simply have a strong preference for smaller vehicles. (Stay tuned for more on that later….) There are many small EVs that I love, … [continued]
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Stateside: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
How extreme heat is affecting Michigan harvest season and putting farm workers at risk. Then, the Green Grocer program in Detroit returns aiming to increase access to fresh food in the city. And, meet the Grand Rapids native who became the world champion in a new endurance sport.
California Advances New Clean Vehicle Incentives While Trump Administration Continues Rolling Back Affordable Clean Transportation
Yesterday, California leaders reached an agreement in the state budget to provide new funding for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) incentives for light- and heavy-duty vehicles. This agreement will reaffirm California’s role as a national leader on clean transportation, as the Trump administration continues attacking policies that help Americans afford cleaner vehicles and … [continued]
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Federal Appeals Court Upholds New York Limits on Fossil Fuel Use in Buildings
Second Circuit rejects industry challenges to building electrification requirements. Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of New York City and New York State laws that prohibit fossil fuel-burning appliances in new buildings, affirming the judgments of two lower courts. Those laws are part of … [continued]
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