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Cleveland sets goal of transforming to 100% clean and renewable energy sources by 2050 Updated Apr 09, 2021; Posted Apr 09, 2021 Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration on Friday unveiled a plan to combat climate change by transitioning Cleveland to 100% clean and renewable energy sources by 2050. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration on Friday unveiled a plan to combat climate change by transitioning Cleveland to 100% clean and renewable energy sources by 2050. The plan, Cleveland Clean and Equitable Energy Future Report, is to serve as a roadmap the city can follow to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve 100% clean energy transition. If successful, Cleveland would reap several benefits, including improved health as a result of the improved environment, said Jason Wood, the mayor’s chief of sustainability. ....
The concept of infrastructure stimulus has been hyped for decades as a kind of cure-all for economic decline. The propaganda runs parallel to the narrative of the “savior” of the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In fact, one cannot examine the presidency of FDR without being bombarded with one sided worship of infrastructure spending and the “New Deal.” The New Deal is often credited in left-leaning literature as being the singular cure for the depression, and FDR by extension has been handed messiah status among leftists. The New Deal is supposedly proof that massive socialized federal and central bank interventions through public works programs is an economic ambrosia. So, it’s not surprising that nearly every president since the Great Depression has argued for an unprecedented infrastructure bill when faced with economic collapse. A large portion of the public on both sides of the aisle has been trained to think these programs will save us. ....