How concentrating dependence on China upended our economy and added risk
electric vehicles
Those Electrifying Speculators
Electric-vehicle companies, often raising capital through dubious mergers, have a problem with the truth, and it’s a problem for all of us on this planet.
Electric Cars AND Union Workers
Today on TAP: The Build Back Better bill’s support for both exemplifies the just transition we need to save the planet. And—surprise—Joe Manchin doesn’t like it.
What’s Next for the Infrastructure Program
The battle shifts to implementation, where success will be won or lost.
A Company That Takes Our Money and Goes South
Today on TAP: Oshkosh dodges its union autoworkers
How China Is Grabbing Our Electric-Car Market
Today on TAP: Industrial policy is China policy
The Council Implementing New York’s Climate Law Is Stacked With Industry Executives
A top energy executive, whose firm is designing pro-gas talking points, has a seat at the table charting the state’s path to decarbonization.
On Infrastructure, a Bad Deal Is Worse Than No Deal at All
A second climate bill would have to reverse the commitments of this bipartisan one for the two-track approach to make any sense.
General Motors Has Second Thoughts
Today on TAP: The company pledges to respect workers’ right to unionize
GM and Ford: Going Green and Anti-Union
Today on TAP: The two legacy automakers are moving into electric and moving out their unionized workforce

