Climate Change
Labor Shortage Threatens to Stall Clean Energy Boom
Former DEC Commissioner and Advocate Nominated to New York PSC
Climate Change
Biden's Climate Law Is Working, and Not Working
A year and a half following President Biden's enactment of an ambitious climate change bill, the landscape of the United States' clean energy transition presents a mix of successes and challenges. A recent study by a consortium of research organizations highlights that while electric vehicle (EV) sales have surged, aligning with the law's projections, the expansion of renewable energy sources like wind and solar has encountered significant hurdles.
The legislation, known as the Inflation Reduction...
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