Why the Poor Stay Poor in America - Upbeat Environmental News?
Welcome to Crime and Punishment: Why the Poor Stay Poor in America. I’m thrilled that you signed up to read my newsletter, and I hope that together, we can make a difference. If you’re in the mood…you couldA friend told me about “The Progress Network”, a non-profit news platform that has gathered writers, scholars and scientists from around the world, intent on highlighting and exploring not necessarily “feel good news”, but rather:
I also prefer the word “constructive” when discussing how writers express information, which is presented as a way to learn and explore, as opposed to what this organization calls “doomscrollers”. If you are a doomscroller, it might be helpful to check out some of the articles below. — I’ll start with a piece from The Progress Network about the exponential increase in the demand for electric vehicles. It’s taken from their weekly podcast called “What Could Go Right?”
— Here’s a roundup of positive climate news from the Environmental Defense Fund for the week ending July 21, 2023. It’s quite an impressive list, and this is just one example:
— Two other non-profit organizations, Environmental Health News and The Daily Climate, publishes journalism on environmental topics, including a newsletter titled “Good News”. Here’s one piece that highlights Pennsylvania’s recent investment in organic farming. This is what progressive, longterm thinking looks like in action, thanks to Governor Shapiro and Pennsylvania Senators Casey and Fetterman. It’s supporting a healthier, safer future by directly supporting organic farmers rather than the multi-billion dollar chemical industry.
— And finally for today, this article from The Washington Post highlights the ways in which the green initiatives funded under the Infrastructure Law, combined with private investments, have already expanded and supercharged the economy, with more to come. The other good news is that the majority of the Infrastructure Law funding that was supposed to fully kick in for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, is getting to communities and businesses much quicker, and is already starting to have a direct, positive impact on the economy. Here’s one example:
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