Company With “Skateboard” Electric Vehicle Platform Sets Up Headquarters In … Austin, Texas? (With A…
The electric vehicle startup REE Automotive is staking out new territory in the US, and Texas –yes, Texas — is a perfect place to start.
The electric vehicle startup REE Automotive is staking out new territory in the US, and Texas –yes, Texas — is a perfect place to start.
Colonial pipeline operators began restarting operations Wednesday evening but said it would take “several days” for the supply chain to return and warned some markets could continue experiencing “service interruptions.” The mass panic caused by gasoline shortages and spiking prices across the East Coast — nearly 7 in 10 gas … [continued]
Laws criminalizing peaceful protest are proliferating across the United States, helped by large amounts of money from the Koch brothers. Most people are unaware of how their freedoms are being restricted.
As EVs capture the imaginations of US car owners, the Koch Brothers are ramping up conservative naysaying.
Before I get to the letter, I should let you know, I don’t hate the Koch brothers like many readers do. I have worked with some of the organizations they support, like Americans for Prosperity (I worked with them to oppose government funding of sports stadiums, which benefit well connected rich sport fans but hurt everyone else) and several other projects, including criminal justice reform. Admittedly, I do also hate some of the actions that they have been accused of, like spreading misinformation on electric vehicles (EVs).
The only way to make America great again is to return it to its democratic roots which are under attack by people like the Koch Brothers who think government should serve only their needs.
A campaign by the Koch Brothers in Virginia that tried to sell blacks on the advantages of fossil fuels has backfired and led to greater political activism in communities of color.
A special interest group funded by the Koch Brothers has released a video bashing electric cars. The group extols the virtues of burning fossil fuels.
The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board is funded by the oil and gas industry to create teaching materials that laud petroleum products in elementary schools. Is what it does any different than feeding children carcinogens?
In the past 9 years, the US Congress had become a place where representatives are afraid to talk about climate change. How did that happen? Money, and lots of it, thanks to Citizens United.