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Free school meals, immigration… net zero? How English football could score on climate

Business Green

Anyone who tuned into the pundit-less broadcast of Match of the Day on 11 March will have had a first-hand experience of elite football world's growing embrace of political protest. But it is unlikely campaigners will be convinced that e-scooter promotions, welcome as they are, compensate for 25 minute flights.

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2019 Review Mirror: What Happened In Cleantech, And What Does It Mean For 2020 And Beyond?

Clean Energy Trust

Credit: Tesla Tesla and the Electric Vehicle Transition Tesla is seemingly always in the news, from its financial struggles to Elon Musk violating securities law, to a growing list of positives and successes (including scaling up Model III production). And these investments aren’t happening in a vacuum?—?oil

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Most e-Mopeds In Bogota Could Be Rendered Illegal This Year

CleanTechnica

Laws take time to catch up with technological changes. Because the country wanted to be prepared, laws were put in place […] And, worse, lawmakers are usually abysmal at predicting technological innovation and, more importantly, how that innovation is going to affect society.

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For Vibrant U.S. Cities, Invest in Multi-Modal Transportation

CleanTechnica

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, offers U.S. states and cities the chance to invest in transportation systems that modernize infrastructure, expand access and mobility for all people in a community, improve public health and safety, and boost local economies.