There are lots of quick-hitters here, Ms. Bambenek. Perfect for holding interest, especially looking at the timeline. It is good to see some examples of action beyond the boardroom. (Nice intro, to, Cadence.)
Thank you for subscribing and I'm glad you enjoyed your first issue! The bit about scale of infrastructure development comes from some reporting I came across in Mother Jones: https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2023/04/electrify-everything-scope-data/. It's also a statement grounded in logic—just looking at all the electric vehicle battery plants, offshore wind turbines, and electric vehicle charging stations we will have to deploy in order to meet our energy and infrastructure demands. What do you think?
You are very welcome. And, of course, that is "too," not "to." Sheesh.
There are lots of quick-hitters here, Ms. Bambenek. Perfect for holding interest, especially looking at the timeline. It is good to see some examples of action beyond the boardroom. (Nice intro, to, Cadence.)
Thank you, George. More on the way! ;)
Businesses that move away from “planned obsolescence” would earn my consumer dollars!
I am excited to see how these new technologies and workforces make meaningful environmental impacts!
Me too, Patti :)
Hi Mike,
Thank you for subscribing and I'm glad you enjoyed your first issue! The bit about scale of infrastructure development comes from some reporting I came across in Mother Jones: https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2023/04/electrify-everything-scope-data/. It's also a statement grounded in logic—just looking at all the electric vehicle battery plants, offshore wind turbines, and electric vehicle charging stations we will have to deploy in order to meet our energy and infrastructure demands. What do you think?
Cheers,
Cadence
For sure!