
from Tesla.com
09 July
Electric cars are not the solution to the climate crisis
Electrifying 1 billion cars is forcing us to increase dirty mining — and our EV obsession is making it harder to stave off full-blown climate chaos.
The sweeping package that passed the Senate yesterday is raising several critical energy questions for the nation's climate future.
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The Senate Democrats’ climate bill could help EPA defend new rules based on emerging technologies like carbon capture and storage by making them more cost-effective.
Policymakers in Washington are promoting electric vehicles as a solution to climate change. But an uncomfortable truth remains: Battery-powered cars are much too expensive for a vast majority of Americans.
And how other states, including Pennsylvania, could do the same.
The “forever chemicals” are used by the oil and gas industry, but a lack of transparency and accountability makes it impossible to know how widespread contamination could be.
Danger resides in the majority’s having invoked a sweeping “Major Questions Doctrine” to justify its decision in this relatively narrow case.
A rash of recent decisions by the high court will irreparably impact our children's health.
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“The food system is the single largest economic sector causing the transgressing of planetary boundaries.”