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Sick of paying for gas? Here’s what to look for when shopping for your first electric car

“Buying an EV is becoming popular for a variety of reasons,”

Lab-grown coffee cuts out the beans and deforestation

We’ve seen how lab-grown meats like rib-eye steaks, burgers or chicken tenders could help address the massive environmental costs associated with livestock production, and we’re now seeing some interesting possibilities emerge around one of the world’s most popular drinks – coffee.

Nation’s First ‘Zero-Driving Community’ Takes Shape in Tempe

Slated to open in 2022, Culdesac Tempe contractually forbids personal vehicles from parking within a quarter-mile radius of the project site.

Montana company hopes to become a gamechanger in indoor agriculture

Local Bounti built its first large state-of-the art-greenhouse in Hamilton and has plans for several more in the Northwest as it prepares to go public in coming weeks.

Norway bans gas cars in 2025. But trends point toward 100% EV sales as early as April

The downward trend in sales for gas cars has been so consistent and steep that the last new gas car sale in Norway could happen just seven months from now, in April 2022.

Wyoming plan notes Montana rail authority’s push to restore southern passenger route

Now, with a firm base of support and an infrastructure bill sitting before Congress, the rail authority’s efforts to restore passenger service are moving closer to reality. Those efforts have caught the attention of other authorities – such as the Southern Rail Commission – and other states, including Idaho and Wyoming.

The Liberation of Paris From Cars Is Working

Over the past six years, Paris has done more than almost any city in the world to take space back from cars.

Self-Guided Delivery Robots Are Getting Wider Deployments

Detroit will be one of three cities to launch autonomous delivery programs using Kiwibots. The small, electric devices will travel on city sidewalks and partner with businesses to explore automated deliveries.

Michigan to build nation’s first electrified road to wirelessly charge EVs, Whitmer says

Imagine being able to charge an electric vehicle without stopping to plug in.

Gallatin County Commission advances high-speed internet project

The commission this week unanimously approved moving on to a public hearing for Bozeman Fiber’s proposal of an expansive fiber optic internet cable project. Money for the project would come from $65 million worth of bonds that the county would issue on the company’s behalf.