President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan is in part aimed at tackling climate change, with $174 billion set aside to encourage Americans to switch to vehicles that run on electricity (also known as EVs).
The globe was paralyzed starting in 2020 by the Coronavirus. Without a doubt the virus has had incomparable negative effects, not just in terms or lives lost, but on peoples’ livelihood and lifestyles.
Vaccine programs are in full swing across the U.S. and much of Western Europe. But with new vaccines receiving approval from regulatory bodies and testing being done on each vaccine’s strength against rising Covid variants, their media coverage is fluctuating quickly.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) have been around for a while now, but for the everyday consumer they haven’t become the norm.
While millions of Texans are still battling days without electricity, running water, and heat during freezing temperatures, the renewable energy sector is battling the claims that it is to blame for it.