Headline News:
- “Why Is Tesla Now The Most Valuable American Automaker?” • I cannot speak for the rest of the $58.78 billion market cap of Tesla, but from my perspective as a tiny shareholder who has covered Tesla professionally for several years, I’ve got a few thoughts on why it is Tesla has become the most valuable American automaker. [CleanTechnica]
- “Flirting With Disaster: Flood Zones Still Uninsured Years After Sandy” • Seven years after Superstorm Sandy deluged New York City, more than eight out of 10 properties in coastal areas the federal government deems extremely vulnerable to the next disaster are without flood insurance, an investigation by THE CITY found. [THE CITY]
- “Up To 27 Coal-Burning Power Plants To Suspend Operation To Reduce Fine Dust” • The South Korean government decided to suspend operations of up to 27 coal-fired power plants during the period of December to March, when high-density fine dust usually blankets the country. The plan is also to ban old cars from the streets during the period. [NewsworldKorea]
- “Youth File Lawsuit Against Federal Government For Lack Of Climate Plan” • In a lawsuit filed Friday, fifteen young Canadians asked the Federal Court to compel the Canadian government to develop a climate recovery plan using the best available science. They claim that the effects of climate change are already giving them medical problems. [National Observer]
- “How The Military Will Spark The Death Of Fossil Fuels” • While partisan debates continue to rage about climate change, carbon taxes, and Greta Thunberg, one of the world’s largest and most powerful organizations has quietly been leading the charge for new clean energy technologies. It is the US Department of Defense. [OilPrice.com]
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October 28 Green Energy News posted first on Green Energy Times

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