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Trump’s Harvard Ban Echoes USSR’s Historic Mistake To China’s Long-Term Gain

In the complex interplay of geopolitics, technology, and economic power, clean technology has emerged decisively as the defining economic driver of this century. Nations that dominate in solar energy, wind turbines, electric vehicles, batteries, and smart grids stand to reap enormous economic and strategic rewards, shaping not just market landscapes … [continued] The post Trump’s […]

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If Tesla Falls, Would That Hurt The EV Revolution?

Tesla bulls are still very bullish on the company, but if you told them two years ago that Tesla sales would drop significantly in 2024 and the beginning of 2025, they’d call you crazy, stupid, evil, and not worth listening to. They’d tell you about how many reservations there were … [continued] The post If […]

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AIMS Students Explore Climate Futures Through Interactive Theatre

On 4/17/25, seven bright middle school students from the American Indian Magnet School (AIMS) in St. Paul embarked on a unique and thought-provoking journey: an immersive play experience called “Upstream” about climate resilience. This wasn’t your typical sit-down-and-watch performance; “Upstream” plunges its audience directly into the heart of the narrative, inviting them to actively engage […]

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Lessons from Hazelnuts

Three years ago, I moved to Minnesota to sell hazelnuts. I believed strongly in their potential to fight climate change, and I was overcome with excitement – getting tongue-tied talking about what it could mean to swap the endless corn and soy for a crop with seemingly endless environmental benefits. But I soon noticed that […]

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