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11/23/20 With the latest federal transportation bill on a one-year extension to next fall, one area that will surely get a lot of attention in the new Congress is our transportation system, particularly how we fund it. We know this is a priority for both parties, and President-elect Joe Biden has made it... |
10/27/20 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is widely known for his love of trains, so it was no surprise to see as part of his infrastructure and clean energy plan that he has called for “the second great railroad revolution” by creating the “cleanest, safest, and fastest rail system in the world... |
10/23/20 The coronavirus pandemic has caused severe health and safety issues around the globe. It is also impacting energy efficiency in buildings in both predictable and unpredictable ways. A recent Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator Covid-19 pulse survey of 150 commercial, institutional and... |
10/22/20 Between the COVID-19 pandemic, a presidential election in its final days, and will-they-or-won’t-they negotiations for the next recovery package, the European Union’s publication of its “Renovation Wave Strategy” last week may not have made much of a splash. That’s a shame, because across the... |
10/13/20 Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, advocates around the world have implored leaders to find solutions for the resulting economic crisis that also address climate change. We have the opportunity to build back better with sustainable stimulus measures, and energy efficiency investments... |
10/09/20 Climate is one of the most important issues facing the country right now, so it was a pleasant surprise when it was raised in both the recent presidential and vice-presidential debates. While the conversation was cut short each time, we were particularly pleased to see the issue of building... |
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