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Study shows increased COVID-19 deaths from power shut-offs
A national moratorium on utility service shut-offs last year could have slowed the spread of COVID-19 and saved lives nationwide, according to new research.
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Miranda Willson, E&E News reporter
A national moratorium on utility service shut-offs last year could have slowed the spread of COVID-19 and saved lives nationwide, according to new research.
The United States plunged back into the climate fight yesterday, shaking off years of denial and embracing steep cuts to carbon emissions that scientists say might keep global warming in check. But it failed to bring the world's biggest emitters along.
By Sara Schonhardt and Scott Waldman in Climatewire
Electric vehicles are shifting what it means to be an automaker — a move with repercussions for emissions, technology and the transportation sector.
By David Ferris in Energywire
The United States plunged back into the climate fight yesterday, shaking off years of denial and embracing steep cuts to carbon emissions that scientists say might keep global warming in check. But it failed to bring the world's biggest emitters along.
By Sara Schonhardt and Scott Waldman in Climatewire
Electric vehicles are shifting what it means to be an automaker — a move with repercussions for emissions, technology and the transportation sector.
By David Ferris in Energywire