Tesla FSD Beta Tester Shares That A Journalist Wanted His Help In Writing A Hit…
Evidence of Tesla FSD shortcomings? Not on my watch!
Evidence of Tesla FSD shortcomings? Not on my watch!
The Walton Family Foundation has awarded my local newspapers, The Advocate (Nola.com) and the Times-Picayune, a little over $1 million grant to expand coastal and environmental reporting. The three-year grant will cover the cost of a four-member team based out of New Orleans. The money will be administered by the … [continued]
AdQuick Vice President of Growth Chris Gadek shared with me why he put Elon Musk’s response to President Biden on a Times Square billboard earlier this month. Going backward to provide context, President Biden shared a video last month of himself with General Motors CEO Mary Barra. The two were … [continued]
I wasn’t going to write up an article about the so-called Tesla “Pi” phone, but I received a message from one of my friends who saw a video on TikTok about it. They wanted to know my take on it. “Did you know Tesla is coming out with a phone?” … [continued]
Over the past decade of covering the electric vehicle industry, it’s unfortunately not hyperbole that I almost never see an electric vehicle (EV) story in a large mainstream media outlet that isn’t rife with problems. All kinds of errors and bias are abundant in such pieces. Frankly, CleanTechnica has been … [continued]
Elon Musk has maintained a huffy relationship with the vast majority of mainstream media outlets. It’s understandable. Sometimes these publications have chosen to embrace and celebrate Tesla short sellers while, simultaneously, throwing shade at the company’s CEO. And, to make matters worse, Tesla doesn’t even advertise. The announcement from TIME Magazine … [continued]
US Secretary of State Blinken has recently claimed the US government supports media freedom, saying “more than 350 journalists are currently being imprisoned in connection with their work, according to Reporters Without Borders.” What he doesn’t tell you is that Reporters Without Borders (RSF) itself is disgusted that the US … [continued]
Satire is a powerful way of outlining the challenges of technology, development, engineering, and financing of the solar industry.
Too many companies and the firms that promote them are making shallow climate pledges – while continuing to get support from the fossil fuel industry.
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