Monthly Archive: August 2023

How Will EPA’s Proposed Power Plant Carbon Rule Impact Public Health?

We are at the height of Danger Season, the time of year when extreme weather events driven by climate change are most prevalent across North America. The power sector is the second highest source of climate pollution in the U.S. Thus, it is crucial that we address carbon emissions from power plants. The Environmental Protection […]

EVs Shouldn’t Hide So Much Data From Drivers

The Dumbing Down (& Elimination) Of Gauge Clusters If you’re like my son, who recently got his learner’s permit, the first car you drive will be an EV. Unless it’s something really cool, like an EV conversion of a classic car with a manual, it’s going to be very, very simple to operate. The skinny […]