Brexit: Digging In
Brexit again gets ugly.
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Read more...It makes strategic sense for Tesla, which is struggling mightily in the US, to try to find new markets. But the headwinds in China are even stronger.
Read more...Automakers are petitioning for an extension of EV tax credits. How critical is that to sales growth?
Read more...Only non-truck owners are keen about Tesla’s “cybertruck”.
Read more...A proposed provision in the so-called “NAFTA 2.0” to increase autoworker wages in Mexico is raising hackles south of the border.
Read more...A list of supposedly transformative technology in the offing for transporation Sanity checks encouraged.
Read more...Looking at the hurdles electric cars have to surmount.
Read more...Why the problem of human energy consumption is intractable.
Read more...How free market fundamentalism has undermined industrial policy and other pro-worker measures.
Read more...Oil industry lobbies to weaken emissions standards, deploying “public interest groups” that are mere mouthpieces for fossil fuel companies.
Read more...Two former autoworkers leaders examine how the militancy of rank and file union membership carried the current GM strike, how it could transform unions, and how this speaks to the larger struggle with capitalism.
Read more...How temp workers are a way to implement Jay Gould’s plan: “I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.”
Read more...Trump looks to rollback California’s 1970 waiver under the Clean Air Act, which allowed the state to set emissions standards.
Read more...Should you worry about the biggest fall in semiconductor sales since the Financial Crisis?
Read more...Press and affluenza enthusiasm for electric vehicles is ahead of mass consumer appetite.
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