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What would the Great Lakes region be like with bullet trains?
A few months ago, I was riding on Amtrak’s new Borealis line from St. Paul, Minn., to Chicago. The train was packed that day, and the new line has proved popular.
My coach seat was much nicer than any airline. Plus, I didn’t have to go through security.
Geothermal & Heat Pumps Are Quietly Undermining Fossil Industrial Heat
Industrial heat has always been the awkward uncle at the decarbonization dinner table. Loud, a bit old-fashioned, and responsible for about 20% of global carbon emissions, but nobody really wants to talk about him. The climate conversation has been dominated by glitzier topics like electric vehicles and green hydrogen, the … [continued]
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Cornies: Our cross-border friendship is getting complex
We’re still neighbours with the U.S., but trust, respect and friendships are in peril
European Automakers See Opportunities In The Defense Industry
As the European auto industry shrinks, car companies and suppliers are exploring ways to access the defense industry.
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California Electric Vehicle Sales Rose to 22% Share in 2024, Dominated by (a Declining) Tesla
California dominates the US electric vehicle scene. It has about 5 times more electric cars on its roads than any other state, and it’s also the #1 state in the nation in terms of electric cars per capita. California accounted for 31.1% of US EV (ZEV) sales in 2024. By … [continued]
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