Biden’s electric vehicle plan will collide with policies on mining, coal
Jessica R. Towhey
Climate activists’ hopes to transition Americans to electric vehicles are on a collision course with their anti-mining and zero-emissions agendas, according to a new report.
President-elect Joe Biden made the adoption of elective vehicles (EVs) a key part of his climate policy. He’s pledged to “use the Federal government procurement system — which spends $500 billion every year — to drive towards 100 percent clean energy and zero-emissions vehicles,” and to “accelerate the deployment of electric vehicles” through tax credits and subsidies. Click here to read more.
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