Tag: public transportation
World Cup 2026 brings sustainability promises and environmental concerns
By Isabella Figueroa Nogueira
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, cities across North America are preparing for an influx of fans, matches and global attention – including Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) in Canada. Along with the excitement comes growing concern about the tournament’s environmental impact.
Poland Bought Hydrogen Buses. Then The Fuel Bills Arrived
CEE Bankwatch’s May 2026 report, Hydrogen buses in Poland: Where did it all go wrong?, is useful because it moves the hydrogen bus debate out of the brochure and into the depot. It is not another model of what hydrogen might cost in 2035. It is a record of what … [continued]
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8th Annual EV Raffle Launches: One Ticket, Three Prizes! Win a Rivian, Lucid, or Porsche. Tickets Support Fight For Clean Energy.
By Mike Tidwell, founder and director of CCAN Action Fund Tired of high prices at the gas pump? Want to drive a brand-new electric car instead? Now is your chance. The Chesapeake Climate Action Network Action Fund (CCAN Action Fund) just launched its 8th annual electric car raffle to raise … [continued]
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Why Insurance Breaks The Uber-In-The-Air Fantasy
The most interesting person in the first commercial eVTOL launch may not be the pilot, the regulator, the mayor at the ribbon cutting, or the executive standing beside the aircraft. It may be the underwriter. The aircraft may have completed its test program. The regulator may have signed off. The … [continued]
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Echoes From The Past: What The “Twin Oil Crises” From The 1970s Teach Us About The Coming Impacts Of Hormuz’s Blockade.
We’re now two months into Trump’s latest imperial adventure. The sudden attack on Iran’s leadership on February 28th (amidst ongoing negotiations between Iran and the US) led to a series of escalatory measures from both sides that have most notably caused the closure of the globe’s most important energy corridor: … [continued]
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