Chicago Charging Deserts Highlight The Racial Divide Of EVs
With 70% of EV charging concentrated in 3 of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods, charging deserts highlight the racial divide of EVs.
With 70% of EV charging concentrated in 3 of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods, charging deserts highlight the racial divide of EVs.
Originally published on ilsr.org. For over 100 years, the American economy has been fueled by enormous expansion of fossil fuel energy. It has emitted a disproportionate share of its environmental impact (too much) and economic rewards (too few) on those less fortunate. More than any 21st century energy source, solar … [continued]
Want to do something big for the environment when it comes to nonrenewable (aka “dirty”) power? You have about 10 days left to comment on the nation’s Clean Power Plan, as presented by the Environmental Protection Agency earlier this year. The thing about dirty power is that it costs. The recent midterm … [continued]