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Two pioneers chart paths to energy justice

GreenBiz

Speirs, a 2007 Yale University graduate who grew up in Hawaii, told a career-focused audience that she had never wanted to start a company because she'd grown up watching the damage that failing startups wrought on her father and on her parents' marriage. Thu, 03/04/2021 - 00:12. Renewables are the answer, but what's the question?

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When it comes to social and environmental justice, words don’t cut it

GreenBiz

Seventy-eight percent of Americans feel the divide between rich and poor is a serious issue, according to a September survey conducted by polling firm YouGov for the anticommunist Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. Remember when the legalization of gay marriage was hard to imagine? That’s going to lose us money.".

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Self-Guided Resources: LGBTQ+ Month June 2022

Planet Pulse

His iconic figures still function as familiar and beloved symbols in American culture. Women Got Married Long Before Gay Marriage. Virtual Events: Thursday, June 2, 2022. Out in Tech Over-40 Committee | Pride 2022 Networking Mixer. Join other LGBTQ+ folx in tech to network and discuss matters of pride from an #Over-40 perspective.

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October 2021 Cleantech Roundup: Hertz & Tesla | Breakthrough Energy Fellows | Portfolio Company…

Clean Energy Trust

Hertz plans for half of these vehicles to be rented to Uber drivers who don’t own their own vehicles, which could be a good business marriage since the vehicles have lower operating costs than engine vehicles. More importantly, it’s also a great marriage for Tesla. but most Americans haven’t had much interaction with an EV yet.

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Young People Are Leading the Way on Climate Change, and Companies Need to Pay Attention

Andrew Winston

African-American kids bravely desegregated schools, and the first person to get arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat was not actually Rosa Parks, but 15-year-old Claudette Colvin. A generation later, Gen X and then Millennials shifted the debate on LGBT rights and gay marriage at a remarkable pace.

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Heard of “Net-Zero Oil” or “Carbon Negative” Bioenergy? In 2023 You Will

DeSmogBlog

Still, the bipartisan passage of the Respect for Marriage Act makes me wonder if both parties in Congress may find one or two more things to agree on in the coming year. – Emily Gertz, DeSmog editor. Last year, we mapped Canada’s hydrogen lobby and revealed how fossil fuel interests are pushing for blue hydrogen in Canada.

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Two pioneers chart paths to energy justice

AGreenLiving

Speirs, a 2007 Yale University graduate who grew up in Hawaii, told a career-focused audience that she had never wanted to start a company because she’d grown up watching the damage that failing startups wrought on her father and on her parents’ marriage. In two webinars taking place the week after the Jan.

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