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Why electric cars are driving the auto strikes

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Just as the auto industry resolves supply chain problems from the Covid pandemic, a new disruptive force has emerged: labor disputes.

Nearly 20,000 American auto workers are on strike as they ask for higher pay. At the heart of their concerns: will the shift to electric cars make them worse off?

We’ll look at a strike that is raising big questions about how to support the companies making electric vehicles for the masses – and support the workers who make them.

Then: the push for green steel. Are automakers critical for getting low- and zero-carbon steel into mass production?

Finally, as the presidential campaign gets noisier, we look at how Republicans are talking about climate and energy.

Joining us this week are Maria Gallucci of Canary Media and Katherine Hamilton of 38 North.

Stories we mention in this episode:

  • Canary Media: DOE offers $15.5 billion to retool existing auto plants for EVs
  • New York Times: Battle over electric vehicles is central to auto strike
  • Canary Media: Major steel users band together to place first big “green steel” order
  • Energy Monitor Op-ed: The road to clean steel runs through automakers
  • Bloomberg: Ron DeSantis pledges more fossil fuel production
  • New York Times: A roundup of what GOP candidates say about climate change

Don’t forget to grab your tickets for Transition-AI: New York and Canary Live: Bay Area, coming up in October.

The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Savant Power. Savant’s end-to-end power systems provide energy generation, inverter and battery storage, generator control, flexible load management for every circuit, and level two EV charging. Learn more about the only company that can deliver an integrated smart home and energy solution controlled via a single award-winning app at Savant.com.

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Just as the auto industry resolves supply chain problems from the Covid pandemic, a new disruptive force has emerged: labor disputes.

Nearly 20,000 American auto workers are on strike as they ask for higher pay. At the heart of their concerns: will the shift to electric cars make them worse off?

We’ll look at a strike that is raising big questions about how to support the companies making electric vehicles for the masses – and support the workers who make them.

Then: the push for green steel. Are automakers critical for getting low- and zero-carbon steel into mass production?

Finally, as the presidential campaign gets noisier, we look at how Republicans are talking about climate and energy.

Joining us this week are Maria Gallucci of Canary Media and Katherine Hamilton of 38 North.

Stories we mention in this episode:

  • Canary Media: DOE offers $15.5 billion to retool existing auto plants for EVs
  • New York Times: Battle over electric vehicles is central to auto strike
  • Canary Media: Major steel users band together to place first big “green steel” order
  • Energy Monitor Op-ed: The road to clean steel runs through automakers
  • Bloomberg: Ron DeSantis pledges more fossil fuel production
  • New York Times: A roundup of what GOP candidates say about climate change

Don’t forget to grab your tickets for Transition-AI: New York and Canary Live: Bay Area, coming up in October.

The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Savant Power. Savant’s end-to-end power systems provide energy generation, inverter and battery storage, generator control, flexible load management for every circuit, and level two EV charging. Learn more about the only company that can deliver an integrated smart home and energy solution controlled via a single award-winning app at Savant.com.

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