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Ford, GM, & Other Automakers Pushing to Keep US EV Tax Credits, Especially Leasing One
As I just wrote, the wheels are now in motion to kill the US EV tax credit (or, well, all three of them — the $7,500 one for certain new EV purchases, the $7,500 one for EV leasing, and the $4,000 one for used electric cars). One would think that … [continued]
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Aamjiwnaang has been fighting environmental racism for decades. Now, the First Nation has an agreement to address it
Aamjiwnaang First Nation and the Canadian federal government will work together on a pilot project to address environmental racism and contaminants in the air, water, and soil. The nation, located […]
Trump Already Whiffing On “American Energy Dominance,” With One Exception
With geothermal energy sniffing at their heels, US fossil energy stakeholders may come to regret their part in unleashing the American Energy Dominance hounds.
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Want To Help The US Government Become More Productive? Increase Appliance And Building Efficiency
With climate change becoming an ever-pressing issue, the demand for building efficiency has taken on new meaning. A global emphasis on sustainability had dominated the building industry in recent years, and a green building focus seemed to be the norm for new construction. But then the Trumpsters, with Project 2025 … [continued]
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Tackling environmental racism in Chemical Valley
By Emma McIntosh, The Narwhal
The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan, Circle of Blue, Great Lakes Now at Detroit PBS, Michigan Public and The Narwhal who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great Lakes and drinking water.