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The demise of the Chevy Bolt leaves a hole in the marketplace and raises questions about EV transition.
by AJ Artis
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Entrepreneur and city transportation leader Gabe Klein is heading a collaboration between the U.S. energy and transportation offices centered on EV charging infrastructure. Here’s what he’s learned and how the joint office will help make public EV charging more reliable.
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The Treasury Department's long-awaited guidance on EV tax credit eligibility offers both clarity and confusion.
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Long lines at DC fast-charging stations may become a more common occurrence as more electric vehicles hit the road.
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Sponsored: Europe’s road to sustainable transport must come with investment in new charging infrastructure. Vincent Lin shares with us Delta’s solutions to this.
by Johnny Wood
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A tour of the first all-electric commuter airplane, with Gregory Davis, Eviation Aircraft’s president and CEO.
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Company fleets now have an additional resource toward electrifying class 3-8 vehicles.
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How to understand what an impact report really means.
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A record number of ESG proposals were submitted this year, but fewer environmental and social proxies are earning majority support.
by Emily Chasan
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When it comes to indexed investment products, fund managers and indexers have continued to get away with incremental progress on climate and ESG issues.
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Three big oil companies had a comeuppance on a single day in May. Is it a revolution?
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Investors are increasingly looking to see whether companies' actions live up to the rhetoric.
by CJ Clouse
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An amendment to the policy governing the shareholder resolution process will deeply constrain retail investors’ ability to seek corporate accountability on environmental, social and governance topics.
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This year's results indicate that investors view the climate crisis with growing urgency — and that companies increasingly agree that they need to act.
by Rob Berridge
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to innovate around safer, more efficient transport models, which offer promise beyond the crisis.
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Despite challenges in going virtual during the 2020 annual general meeting season, shareholder action on climate change is as strong as ever.
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Around a third of investors, including the world's largest asset manager, voted for changes to the oil giant's governance to help drive bolder climate action
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Sponsored: UPS proves the business case for electrifying commercial fleets.
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When Carol Tomé joined UPS as the company’s CEO on June 1, 2020, she put a stake in the ground around social justice and equity.
“We announced
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As cities and states march towards aggressive climate action goals, fleet leaders are facing more pressure than ever to electrify, and faster. But there are a variety of decisions and steps required: from working with utilities, to understanding site power capacity required, to determining the optimal schedule to smartly charge electric vehicles.
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The modifications, proposed in November and now out for public comment, seem to have been advocated by a network of oil and gas interests.