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Archives for November 2023

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
The US is making a $2 billion investment in environmental justice

The Environmental Protection Agency announced what it says is the “single largest investment in environmental justice going directly to communities in history.” The money is supposed to benefit “disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution” through projects that deploy clean energy, cut down pollution, and help communities adapt to climate change. Applications for funding, which comes from the Inflation Reduction Act, will be open over the next year.

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
Heat pump manufacturers across the US will get $169 million from the Biden administration

The Department of Energy announced funding today for nine different heat pump projects across 15 sites in the US. This is the first round of funds stemming from Joe Biden’s authorization of the use of the Defense Production Act in 2022 to boost domestic manufacturing of clean energy technologies including heat pumps. It’s a more environmentally friendly appliance that’s starting to replace traditional heating and air conditioning.

Tires are saving us — and killing us, too

Sustainable tires are becoming a reality, but are they coming soon enough?

Tim Stevens
The secret environmental cost hiding inside your smart home device

AI could become a major source of planet-warming emissions. How can the smart home industry build products more sustainably?

Yessenia Funes
The house that climate change built

The effort to climate-proof our housing is running into a mess of problems, including aging housing stock, out-of-date zoning laws, and NIMBY-ism. Can we build our way to a better future?

Abigail Bassett
How an off-road rally for women keeps EVs rolling using clean energy

Sustainably charging electric vehicles and providing power to over 250 people for eight days in the middle of the desert is no easy task. Renewable Innovations has the answer.

Emme Hall
The incredible shrinking heat pump

Can New York make heat pumps work for renters? It’ll try with public housing first.

Justine Calma
How to electrify your life when you rent

Homeowners who want to reduce their carbon footprint by getting rid of polluting appliances have the US government’s full support. Not so with apartment dwellers.

Yessenia Funes
We only get one planetWe only get one planet
Kara Verlaney