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Used electric car batteries Battery costs are plummeting to levels that make EVs a truly disruptive

Used electric car batteries [could prove critical] to building a sustainable future. And, dealing with white parents and teachers is [a unique challenge] for the very few school principles of color. [Why Used Electric Car Batteries Could Be Crucial To A Clean Energy Future] Battery costs are plummeting to levels that make EVs a truly disruptive technology, as we’ve explained. That’s why electric vehicle (EV) sales are exploding world-wide, and why Tesla broke every record for pre-sales with its affordable ($35,000), 200+ mile range Model 3 last month[...(read more)] [The Latest Strategy To Prevent Women From Getting A Safe Abortion] [What It’s Like To Be A Principal Of Color Dealing With White Parents] In a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood in northwest D.C., a parent attending a school meeting is angry that her child doesn’t have enough time to play at recess. She berates the school principal — a black woman nearly a foot shorter than she is — in front of the other parents, pointing a finger no more than two inches away from her face and shouting, “How do you expect to keep your job?”[...(read more)] [Meet The Man Sarah Palin Is Supporting To Replace Paul Ryan] [‘Suspected Terrorist’ Kicked Off Plane Actually A Professor Working On A Math Equation] A flight was delayed for more than two hours on Thursday after an Italian Ivy league professor’s math equation was mistaken by a passenger as a terrorist threat[...(read more)]   Sponsored Post   [Take Action: Methane leaks threaten the health of our children and families] Every day, leaks across the country spew dangerous methane into our air. Until now, these leaks went unchecked and unregulated. Join us in urging EPA Administrator McCarthy to act now to stop dangerous methane emissions from existing sources[...(read more)] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Tumblr] [Instagram] [YouTube] ThinkProgress | Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible [Donate] | [Manage Email Options] | [Privacy Policy] | [Unsubscribe] This email was sent to {EMAIL}.

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