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Janet Boudreau, who owned the election supply business Intab, designed an "I Voted" sticker in 1987. In recent years, some states have held "I Voted" sticker design contests with unusual winners. One of the earliest mentions of "I Voted" stickers dates back to a 1982 Miami Herald article about discounts offered to customers wearing the stickers, Time magazine reported. Even so, stickers were rarely given out on Election Day until 1987, when Boudreau took over Intab, her father's election supply business then based in Seattle. "I Voted" stickers.
Persons: Janet Boudreau, , Boudreau, Intab, " Boudreau, Paul Bersebach, Getty Images Boudreau, Hudson Rowan, Jane Hynous, Kamala Harris, Amy Lemus Organizations: Service, Miami Herald, MediaNews, Orange, Getty Images, Getty Locations: American, Miami, Seattle, America, Ulster County , New, Pontiac
AdvertisementThe US is on the cusp of a lithium boom after years of laying the groundwork for an electric-vehicle supply chain that doesn't rely on China. The three sites, expected to come online between 2026 and 2028, would massively increase the US's lithium supply. A Tiehm's buckwheat plant in Esmeralda County, Nevada, grows beside where the Rhyolite Ridge lithium-boron mine is planned. AdvertisementRowe said Ioneer redesigned the Rhyolite Ridge mine to limit its footprint in the critical habitat of the endangered wildflower, Tiehm's buckwheat. The Biden administration, in issuing the permit for the mine, said it would not jeopardize the flower's survival.
Persons: , Biden, Bernard Rowe, VCG, Rowe, Karl Friedhoff, Robyn Beck, Thacker, Ioneer, brines Organizations: Service, EV, Atlantic Council, Chicago Council, Global Affairs, House, Biological Diversity, Biden, Western Shoshone Defense, AP, Resources, Survey Locations: Nevada and California, China, Nevada, Thacker, Australia, South America, Chile, Argentina, Shanghai İnternational Port, Asia, Japan, India, Ioneer, California, Texas, Shoshone, Esmeralda County , Nevada, Oregon, Arkansas
EV supporters point to dozens of new EV and battery plants announced in Michigan in the last two years. Political strategists told Business Insider that the anti-EV messaging was drowning out positive ones in Michigan, putting Democrats on the defensive in a critical battleground. "We've run some advertising trying to make the massive surge of new EV manufacturing at jobs in Michigan famous, because nobody knows about them," Murphy said. But that analysis didn't account for jobs created by new EV and battery manufacturing plants popping up across the country. Democrats are hitting back on Republicans' EV attacks, arguing that the US has to build its own domestic EV manufacturing base to compete with China.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Mike Rogers, Kamala Harris, EVs, they've, Mike Murphy, Murphy, Biden, Murphy's, Rogers, Harris, Shawn Fain, Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Fain, POLITICO's, Elissa Slotkin Organizations: EV, Service, Michigan Republican, Senate, Trump, Republicans, Biden, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington Post, Policy Institute, United Auto Workers, E News, Republican National Committee, Democratic, Rogers Locations: Michigan, China, North Carolina, Georgia, Europe, South America
Hurricane Helene battered rural mountain towns in North Carolina, a key voting bloc for Trump. AdvertisementEarly voting began in North Carolina on October 17, and state election officials said in-person turnout topped a previous record set in 2020. He won North Carolina by less than 75,000 votes in the 2020 presidential race, with strong support in areas outside urban centers. Allison Joyce / AFPThe Democrats aim to flip historically red North Carolina, seeing a path in the rapidly growing suburban areas like Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, and Fayetteville. North Carolina election officials made emergency changes to expand voting access for residents recovering from the storm.
Persons: Harris, , Helene, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Chris Cooper, Cooper, Hurricane Helene, Allison Joyce, Biden, Trump, Roy Cooper, Chuck Edwards, Helene . Edwards, Edwards, Caleb Rudow, He's, Rudow, who've, Bob Phillips, we'll, Phillips Organizations: Trump, Service, Business, Western Carolina University, North, Black, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Gov, Democrat, Republican, FEMA Locations: North Carolina, Asheville, South Carolina, Watauga County, Lake Lure , North Carolina, Hurricane, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Fayetteville, Southern, Buncombe
The Small Business Administration ran out of funding for its disaster loan program on October 15. The lapse could slow recovery efforts by small businesses damaged by hurricanes Helene, Milton. The Small Business Administration said on October 15 that its disaster loan program had run out of money. In the meantime, Biden administration officials and business leaders are encouraging people to fill out applications for SBA disaster loans. Are you a business owner, homeowner, or renter affected by the SBA's pause in disaster loans?
Persons: Milton, , Helene, isn't, Kit Cramer, Cramer, Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton, Joe Biden, Hurricanes Helene, Mike Johnson, Biden, Isabel Casillas Guzman Organizations: Business Administration, SBA, Service, Asheville Chamber of Commerce, Hurricane, FEMA, Hurricanes, Republican, Chamber of Commerce Locations: Asheville, Hurricane, reconvene, Louisiana, Washington, Swannanoa , North Carolina
FEMA for two months had to pause $9 billion meant for communities still recovering from past disasters. In this case, for nearly two months, FEMA hoarded $9 billion to make up for delayed funding from Congress. But Biden-administration officials warn of another shortfall as soon as January, especially after Hurricane Milton slammed into the Tampa area late Wednesday. "So if FEMA delays reimbursements, local governments have to bear those costs, and they may put off recovery efforts. FEMA officials have repeatedly said they have enough resources to respond to Hurricane Helene and now Hurricane Milton but declined to specify how much disaster aid remained available.
Persons: Milton, Helene, Hurricane Milton, Biden, Craig Fugate, Obama, Carlos Martín, Martín, Yucel Ors, Joe Biden, Mike Johnson, Hurricane Helene, Johnson, Ors Organizations: Hurricanes, FEMA, Service, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hurricane, FEMA doesn't, Harvard University, National League of Cities, White, Republican, Fox Locations: Florida, Hurricane, Vermont, California, Pacific, Tampa, Washington, Louisiana, Milton, North Carolina , Georgia, South Carolina , Florida , Tennessee, Virginia, Asheville , North Carolina, Asheville
Monthlong heat waves. AdvertisementLocal climate hazardsTo make predictions at a city level, Mackres said WRI built on global climate modeling done by hundreds of other researchers. World Resources InstituteIn Bengaluru, India's fifth-most-populous city, extreme heat has caused severe water shortages and surging energy demand. Now it ranks second behind San Francisco after a series of deadly heat waves prompted residents to install AC. If that demand is met with fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal, it could exacerbate the climate crisis, WRI said.
Persons: WRI, Eric Mackres, Mackres, haven't Organizations: Service, World Resources Institute, Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, Resources, Bengaluru, US, San Locations: Saharan Africa, Latin America, Indonesia, Africa, Asia, Seattle, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg, Bengaluru, India, India's, Brazil, US Pacific Northwest, San Francisco, Tehran, Iran, Marrakech, Morocco
The bill — the Social Security Fairness Act — would repeal two rules that reduce Social Security benefits for workers and spouses, widows and widowers who also receive pension income. If brought to the House floor, the Social Security Fairness Act may pass, based on the 327 co-sponsors who are currently behind the proposal. The government pension offset reduces Social Security benefits for spouses, widows and widowers who also have pension income. But if she retirees and begins collecting the pension benefits she earned, that Social Security income may disappear. Eliminating the rules through the Social Security Fairness Act would also cost the program at a time when Social Security faces looming trust fund depletion dates, he said.
Persons: Abigail Spanberger, Garret Graves, There’s, , Emerson Sprick, , Sprick, Roger Boudreau, Boudreau, ” Boudreau, Paul Van de Water, Van, ” Van, Water, ” Sprick, it’s, ” Sen, Mike Braun, Organizations: Security, Social, Senate, Center, GPO, Social Security, Rhode Island American Federation of Teachers, Budget, Congressional, Republican
For the first time, wind and solar generated more of the European Union's electricity than fossil fuels during the first half of the year. Wind and solar accounted for an all-time high of 30% of the region's energy needs, according to an analysis by the think tank Ember . In a separate report , Ember forecasted a global LNG supply glut by 2026 and a substantial drop in EU gas demand by 2030. But the rush to increase LNG exports from places like the US ignores the reality of rapidly declining gas demand in Europe, she added. Ember's report said that while it's unclear how swiftly fossil-fuel use will drop across Europe, a pipeline of solar and wind projects suggests this tipping point could be permanent.
Persons: it's, Chris Rosslowe, Ember, Sarah Brown, Brown, Rosslowe Organizations: Service, Business, US Energy Information Administration Locations: Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, Qatar, Asia
Installing solar panels can be back-breaking work, so one of the largest renewable energy companies is using robots to do the heavy lifting. AES Corporation on Tuesday introduced "Maximo," an AI-powered robot that can lift solar panels and precisely place them into long rows. The robot will be used to construct the largest solar farm with battery storage in the US, which will help power Amazon's data centers. AES said Maximo can install solar panels twice as fast as humans and at half the cost. AES CorporationLifting 60-pound solar panels repeatedly, in some cases 200 panels a day, in desert heat takes a toll on the body.
Persons: Maximo, Chris Shelton, Biden, Ron Rodrique, Maximo isn't, Rodrique Organizations: Service, AES Corporation, Business, AES, AES Clean Energy, Amazon Locations: New York, Virginia , Ohio, Louisiana, Kern County , California
Trees are sucking up just as much, if not more, methane than soil does — the only other known natural sink on Earth. "We've been undervaluing trees for their climate benefits," Vincent Gauci, a professor at the University of Birmingham and the lead author of the study, told Business Insider. Both natural and human-made methane emissions from wetlands, cows, landfills, and burning fossil fuels are on the rise. In a 2017 study, they found that trees in Amazon floodplains emitted more methane than they absorbed. Satellites detect lower methane emissions than what scientists have found on the ground, implying that such "bottom-up" studies either overestimated methane emissions or missed a sink.
Persons: We've, Vincent Gauci, Gauci Organizations: Service, University of Birmingham, Business, University of Oxford Locations: Brazil, Peru, Panama, Sweden
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump couldn't be farther apart when it comes to climate action. Trump and his pick for vice president, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, are both climate deniers. By contrast, the Democrats unveiled a platform that said it would build on the Biden administration's unprecedented spending on renewable energy and the green workforce while cracking down on the oil-and-gas industry. The center conducted the survey with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. The majority of Americans support climate actionMaibach said the shift among Republicans shouldn't distract from the fact that the majority of Americans support many of Biden's climate policies.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump couldn't, Trump, isn't, Sen, JD Vance, pollsters, Edward Maibach, Maibach, shouldn't, Karoline Leavitt, Biden, Alec Tyson, Tyson, Donald Trump Organizations: Service, Republican National Convention, Democrats, Biden, Business, America, George Mason University, Yale, GOP, Republicans, Pew Research Center, Pew, , Trump, China Locations: Milwaukee, Ohio, China, Caribbean and Texas, America, Ukraine
Scientists have uncovered a new source of hazardous "forever chemical" pollution: the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries found in most electric vehicles. Some lithium-ion battery technologies use a class of PFAS chemicals, or per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, that helps make batteries less flammable and conduct electricity. Scientists tested more than a dozen lithium-ion batteries used in EVs and consumer electronics like laptops, and found bis-FASIs at various concentrations. They can also leach into the environment from landfills, where the majority of lithium-ion batteries end up. AdvertisementThe study said only about 5% of lithium-ion batteries are recycled, and by 2040, there could be some 8 million tons of lithium-ion battery waste.
Persons: They've, Jennifer Guelfo, PFAS, Lee Ferguson, Guelfo, PFOA, hasn't, Corteva Organizations: Service, Nature Communications, Business, Texas Tech University, Duke University, Environmental Protection Agency, Solvay, Chemours, DuPont Locations: US, Belgium, France, Minnesota , Kentucky, Antwerp, Salindres
"Notably, acclimatization is the leading killer among the different factors related to heat illness," a senior administration official said. AdvertisementA senior administration official said OSHA's proposal, if finalized, would apply to all states including Texas and Florida. AdvertisementA senior administration official said OSHA's proposal is similar to standards that have been successful in those states. A senior administration official said OSHA will review state plans to ensure they are at least as effective as the federal rules. A senior administration official said OSHA also convened a national advisory committee of construction representatives comprised of management and labor interests.
Persons: , Biden, Donald Trump, Julie Su, it's, it's it's, acclimatization, Greg Abbott, Critics, Abbott, Su, she's, who've, She's Organizations: Service, Workers, Business, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, Republican, National Weather Service, Bureau of Labor Statistics, OSHA, Dade, Texas Gov, Houston, Guardian, American Farm Bureau Federation, Construction Industry Safety Coalition Locations: Texas, Florida, Miami, Austin, Minnesota , California, Washington , Oregon, Colorado, California, Washington and Oregon, California , Arizona
The Supreme Court on Friday overturned a decades-long legal precedent that has empowered the federal government to regulate the environment and other issues, unleashing a potential threat to President Joe Biden's climate policies. The court overruled the Chevron doctrine, one of the most important principles guiding federal regulation for the past 40 years. Last year, the Supreme Court significantly narrowed how many wetlands EPA can regulate to keep them clean. How did this case end up at the Supreme Court? They argued the Chevron doctrine injures small businesses and individuals who have little power to influence federal agencies.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Chevron, John Roberts, Joe Biden, Biden, Raimondo, Charles Koch Organizations: Service, Business, Environmental Protection Agency, Republican, Bright Enterprises, Inc, Department of Commerce, Action Institute, Chevron, Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, National Marine Fisheries Service Locations: Chevron
Climate advocates and business groups are closely watching the US Supreme Court this week. The court could issue a ruling that sharply curtails the federal government's power to regulate the environment, including President Joe Biden's climate policies. Legal experts say the Supreme Court, with its conservative majority, is likely to overturn or significantly limit the Chevron doctrine. Meanwhile, he added, administrative lawyers have been preparing for this very scenario at the Supreme Court. Biden's EPA hasn't relied on the Chevron doctrine to defend its climate rules.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Charles Koch, Chevron, Biden, isn't, Ronald Reagan, David Doniger, Reagan, Doniger, Obama, Neil Gorsuch, Elena Kagan, Trump Organizations: Service, Business, Action Institute, Environmental, Agency, Natural Resources Defense Council, Chevron, Trump, EPA, Republican, Supreme Locations: Chevron
He completed several years of training before heading off to work on offshore oil rigs. Moray West Offshore Wind Farm – Ocean WindsHe made the jump at a good time. Moray West Offshore Wind Farm — Ocean Winds. Mitchell said he'd been able to advance his career in the wind industry a lot faster than in oil and gas. "With offshore wind, there's always new sites going up, and they need so much personnel.
Persons: Shaun Mitchell, Halliburton, Shaun Mitchell wasn't, Mitchell, You'd, you'd, Vestas, Engie that's, He's, it's, he'd, It's Organizations: Service, Halliburton, North East Scotland College, Bloomberg, EDP Renewables, Engie Locations: Scotland, Thailand , New Zealand, Australia, Sydney, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Bay, Moray, Scotland —, China, Britain, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, India, Japan, Kenya, South Korea, Vestas
Federal data indicates wind-turbine technician is the fastest-growing job in the US. He started as an intern in 2017 before becoming a wind technician and then advancing over the past seven years. Federal data indicates wind-turbine technician is the fastest-growing job in the US, alongside nurse practitioner. Offshore wind technicians can expect to earn an extra 30% to 40% compared to onshore workers. Wind technicians in the early stages of their careers might do scheduled maintenance and cleaning.
Persons: , Dakota Carter, I've, Carter, Jerry Jones, Harry Willats, Willats, It's Organizations: Service, EDP Renewables, Renewables, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Industry, International Energy Agency, Darwin Recruitment, Siemens Gamesa, GE, Robert Morris University in, EDP, Technicians Locations: Delavan , Illinois, America, Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Egypt, India, Japan, Kenya, South Korea, Illinois, Texas, New Mexico , Kansas, Colorado, New York, Massachusetts, Robert Morris University in Illinois
Nearly all Amazon deliveries in North America no longer include plastic air pillows, the e-commerce giant said on TK [date] Thursday . Amazon said the change will avoid some 15 billion air pillows — the company's largest reduction in plastic packaging to date. Plastic air pillows are made with a film that's commonly found littering marine areas. It's enough to circle the Earth more than 200 times in the form of air pillows, Oceana said. Amazon's plastic packaging data reflects orders shipped through its own fulfillment centers — which some independent sellers opt for — and through its grocery business.
Persons: Amazon, Matt Littlejohn, Oceana's, Oceana, Pat Linder, That's, Linder Organizations: Service, TK, Business, Oceana Locations: North America, Europe, Oceana, Cleveland
The European Union risks missing its 2030 climate goals, with Germany and Italy lagging behind. The two countries may have to spend €15 billion on carbon credits to comply with a climate law. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe European Union is at risk of missing its ambitious climate goals for 2030, and Germany and Italy are largely to blame.
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Two climate protesters were arrested for spraying orange powder paint on Stonehenge. The protesters were part of Just Stop Oil, a group demanding that the UK phase out fossil fuels. English Heritage, which manages Stonehenge, criticized the vandalism but said the site is open. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest on the culture & business of sustainability — delivered weekly to your inbox. Just Stop Oil is demanding that the incoming UK government commit to ending the extraction and burning of oil, gas, and coal by 2030.
Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Wiltshire, England
Gen Z is considered the most climate-conscious generation, with nearly two-thirds saying they want a "green" job within the next five years. And while the skills shortage is most acute among Gen Z, it is part of a broader trend across the labor market. AdvertisementSome 63% of Gen Z workers said the top barrier was a lack of available opportunities. "The data tells us that Gen Z has that in spades," Bycer said, noting that two-thirds of Gen Z said they were interested in training programs. "If you think the universe of climate jobs have sustainability in the title or are at a climate tech company, that's a limited view," Bycer said. "
Persons: Z, Gen, Efrem Bycer, Bycer, Gen Z, Joe Biden Organizations: Service, Business, LinkedIn, United, American Climate Corps, Corps Locations: Europe, Brazil, United Arab Emirates
The groups projected that the average cost across the country could be $719, a nearly 8% increase from the same period last year. In some regions that figure is higher; in Southern states like Texas, the average cost could hit $858. The forecast for summer cooling costs is based on federal data on regional electric prices, summer temperatures, and residential air conditioning, Wolfe said. Related stories"We are assuming a higher rate of temperature change, and recent heat waves are bearing this out," Wolfe said. Those who do may not turn it on in an effort to avoid higher bills, Wolfe said.
Persons: , Mark Wolfe, May, Wolfe, Louis — Organizations: Service, Business, National Energy Assistance, Association, Center for Energy, Southwest, US Energy Information Administration, Low Income, Energy Assistance Locations: Southern, Texas, Phoenix, El Paso , Texas, York
One of Sweden's oldest burger chains wants its customers to stop eating so much red meat. Beef has the largest climate impact of any food, largely because cows burp methane and need vast amounts of land. Since then, Max Burgers has labeled menu items with their carbon footprints and started offering a lot more chicken and plant-based burgers. He added that because Max Burgers is family-owned, it can take more risks than publicly-traded fast food chains worried about their stock price. In 2016, the company quintupled its plant-based options, Török said, including a "green burger" that's been changed several times.
Persons: Max Burgers, Kaj Török, Török, we've, Taco Bell, Burger, Santo, he's Organizations: Service, Business, World Resources Institute Locations: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Angeles, Los Angeles, Europe
America's power grid is old and stressed. The main problem: It takes way too long to build towering high-voltage power lines that carry electricity across state lines and to hook up new power to the grid. AdvertisementBut upgrading the power grid gets bogged down by several issues. A new rule issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this month is aimed at tackling some of the problems. If the US doesn't invest in regional transmission lines, customers will pay the price in the form of congestion and more life-threatening outages.
Persons: Brett White, Larry Gasteiger, Allison Clements, West Virginia —, Jeffrey Shields, PJM, Shields, Manu Asthana's, Asthana, Mark Christie, Neil Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Christine Powell, Chuck Schumer, Gasteiger Organizations: Service, Business, Energy, Princeton University, Federal Energy Regulatory, Democrat, Sierra Club, Republican, Department of Energy, DOE, FERC, Earthjustice's Clean Energy, University of Chicago, wouldn't Locations: Pine, States, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New Jersey, California
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