Tag: Inflation
Saskatoon Transit at Crossroads: Grid Emissions vs. Electric Buses
Saskatoon recently faced a critical decision regarding its transit strategy, specifically around the adoption of zero-emission buses (ZEBs). This decision arose from an evaluation conducted by the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC), aimed at guiding Saskatoon Transit’s 10-year fleet renewal strategy. The evaluation highlighted a challenging dilemma: … [continued]
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Vatican City Is Now Powered By Solar
Pope Francis had a dream that the Vatican would run entirely on green energy. He wanted to highlight the need “to make a transition to a sustainable development model that reduces greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere, setting the goal of climate neutrality.” To model what this could look like, … [continued]
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A new poll shows growing concern about Michigan’s economy
In the Glengariff-Group poll, 45.5% of respondents said Michigan was on the right track, down from 52% in January.
Federal tax credit for home solar may be on the way out
The current version of the reconciliation budget bill being considered in Congress would eliminate the tax credit for homeowners who buy solar panels.
PepsiCo Pooh-Poohs Plastic Waste Problem
PepsiCo has backed away from a pledge it made 2 years ago to use more refillable packaging to reduce plastic waste.
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