CNN —Can the green shoots of clean energy break through the “brown blockade”?
Those huge current and planned investments in new manufacturing plants may represent the sole opportunity to preserve any elements of Biden’s blueprint for growing the domestic clean energy industry.
Republican districts are slated to receive an equally large share of another $435 billion in clean energy projects that have been announced but not yet built, the analysis found.
The US reliance on the fossil fuels driving climate change has been declining for years, but only at a modest pace.
Yet interrupting that transition by repealing the federal policies benefiting clean energy remains a dangerous gamble.
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