A Pennsylvania environmental group is touting electric vehicles as both cost-effective for drivers and a means to address climate change. Keystone State motorists appear to be embracing the transition to EVs, with registrations surging 82% last year, to nearly 43,000. Elizabeth Gore, senior vice president of political affairs for the Environmental Defense Fund, said car companies have made billions of dollars in commitments to help drive down EV prices. .
A million-dollar, Scranton-centric ad campaign aims to jolt electric vehicle sales.The Environmental Defense Fund rolled out the campaign Thursday and will use television, digital, social media and print advertising to
Lawsuits are undermining the ability of Black/African American-owned businesses to get funding through special programs that try to equalize funding opportunities.