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A Climate Emergency banner hangs between trees in a makeshift campsite in Cardiff, Wales, city center as part of the climate change protest by Extinction Rebellion. Photo taken July 19. Image by Shutterstock/Ceri Breeze
Scrutiny of corporate America’s campaign donations to politicians intensified in the wake of the January insurrection that saw violent rioters breach the U.S. Capitol Building, and the revelations were less than flattering for some well-known companies, many of which have paused to reassess their strategy.
It isn’t just support for fundamental democratic ideals that’s on the line.
Over the past year, a number of independent reports from NGOs and research organizations have disclosed a huge gap when it comes to advocacy and engagement for policies that relate to the environment or tackling climate change.
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DOE program may save or thwart Biden’s energy plan Source: By David Iaconangelo, E&E News reporter • Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D), President Biden’s nominee for secretary of Energy. Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS/Newscom
A Department of Energy program considered critical to President Biden’s clean energy agenda is changing focus and may open the administration to political attack, analysts say.
When Biden was vice president, the Energy Department’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) distributed tens of billions of dollars in loans and loan guarantees intended to scale up new clean technologies. The office helped launch the first utility-scale wind and solar farms in the country. And it made a $535 million loan to Tesla Inc., now the world’s most valuable automaker, to open its first factory in Silicon Valley.