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Inside Clean Energy: In Illinois, an Energy Bill Passes That Illustrates the Battle Lines of the Broader Energy Debate
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Inside Clean Energy: What s Cool, What We Suspect and What We Don t Yet Know about Ford s Electric F-150
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Renewable energy cheated in uneasy coalition with Exelon nuclear, in Illinois
How Pay-to-Play Politics and an Uneasy Coalition of Nuclear and Renewable Energy Led to a Flawed Illinois Law, Inside Climate News
State lawmakers are running out of time to fix 2016 clean energy legislation.
By Dan Gearino, Inside Climate News and Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-TimesMay 21, 2021
This article is the result of a partnership between Inside Climate News and the Chicago Sun-Times.
CHICAGO Just over five years ago, the Illinois Legislature passed a plan that aimed to build a solar power industry from scratch while saving thousands of jobs at two struggling nuclear plants.
But, no, every now and then something unexpected pops up, forcing me to exclaim:
Damn, that’s outrageous even for Chicago.
And so it was that last Thursday my eyes fell on the headline over an article by Brett Chase in the
Sun-Times.
Uh-oh, Mayor Rahm in trouble?
Turns out that back in May 2018, researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago were preparing to release a report documenting “poor air quality” around the General Iron scrap metal facility near the proposed Lincoln Yards development on the north side.
For reasons unstated, Emanuel administration officials were alarmed about the report, as Chase discovered by plowing through dozens of highly redacted e-mails.
Learn more about environmental justice on the Southeast Side at The Environmental Justice Exchange a virtual event series with the Chicago Sun-Times. Join us for a deep dive into zoning and land use in Chicago’s industrial corridors. Be part of the conversation with environmental, planning and public health reporter Brett Chase and special guests:
Olga Bautista, community planning manager for Alliance for the Great Lakes
Gina Ramirez, Midwest outreach manager for Natural Resources Defense Council
Peggy Salazar, Director of the Southeast Environmental Task Force
Thursday, March 18 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. CT
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