2025: The year the US gave up on climate, and the world gave up on us
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China’s advanced EV manufacturing has allowed the country to take the lead in global auto exports.
A carbon tax commensurate with the social costs of fossil fuels ensures that their prices reflect their full costs.
The Trump administration has cut resiliency funding, reduced access to climate data and slashed the ranks of regulators.
Leasing land for wind turbines or solar panels has brought in revenue that kept many family farms afloat.
The US and Canada have created what some call a 'tariff fortress' protecting domestic automakers.
Supporting the Foreign Pollution Fee means standing up to polluters abroad and creating a level playing field.
It’s time to move past partisanship and recognize the universal benefits of clean energy.
Right now, US manufacturers do not produce enough solar panels to meet the nation’s demand.
While the state has been a leader in hurricane preparedness, grid modernization must remain a top priority.
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