The Biden administration is funding projects around the country aimed at reconnecting communities that have been divided by transportation infrastructure.
Jakarta, like many places, faces an unsustainable future. Indonesia’s president is responding by building a new capital city from scratch.
Friday’s victory by the United Steelworkers at a factory building electric school buses was a test for Democratic hopes that clean-energy funding from Washington could bolster organized labor.
A music idol in his early 20s and then an engineer, Balen, 33, next won an upset victory as mayor of Nepal’s capital, inspiring a wave of young politicians. Now, he’s tearing down parts of the city.
About 80 percent of new cars sold in Norway are battery-powered. As a result, the air is cleaner, the streets are quieter and the grid hasn’t collapsed. But problems with unreliable chargers persist.
The IRA will spur the takeover of our infrastructure by private entities, particularly large global asset managers, with likely negative consequences.
To make renewable energy widely available, the United States needs a lot of new power lines. The nation is struggling to build them.
Factories that roared out of the recession have stalled, hampering the economy, even as a new wave of production looms.
He can make a compelling case for his first-term accomplishments, his steady leadership and an optimistic vision of the country.
The president has no immediate plans to barnstorm key states with large rallies. He will instead try to burnish his record, and hope Republican infighting continues.
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