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A new proposal for COVID-19 stimulus: electric mail trucks (Vox)

Renewables are well positioned to weather the current crisis—and may even see a boost (NBC News)
Oakland makes miles of city streets “slow streets” to encourage more pedestrian and cyclist traffic (StreetsBlog SF / Photo: StreetsBlog)
On the road in the Netherlands: an all-electric garbage truck (Green Car Reports)

Connecticut remains committed to deploying more EVs by 2025—and bolstering their EV rebate program (Energy News Network)

From the Sustainable America archives
 

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US airlines were still flying empty planes last month (The Guardian)

Answering the biggest questions the coronavirus pandemic poses to the travel industry (New York Times
Legislators are hoping to ban fossil fuel companies from receiving coronavirus aid (The Hill)

Does grocery delivery waste less fuel and improve the environment? (Grist)
 
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