Climate change is an existential risk to so much life on on this planet, but sometimes the bottom-line risks are more compelling to the people making the decisions. We hate to be so mercenary about this, but let’s talk about it. Plus, a reminder that the pandemic isn’t over, why you don’t humanize robots and the politicking around infrastructure and the debt.


Here’s everything we talked about today:

Climate Change Could Cut World Economy by $23 Trillion in 2050, Insurance Giant Warns” from The New York Times
This thread about the Montana electric vehicle bill
States introduce legislation to more than double EV registration fees” from the Associated Press
Rising Trend of Punitive Fees on Electric Vehicles Won’t Dent State Highway Funding Shortfalls but Will Hurt Consumers” (PDF) from Consumer Reports
India sets a global record for daily infections” from The New York Times
GOP Senators Release Outline of $568 Billion Infrastructure Plan” from The Wall Street Journal
Mars helicopter Ingenuity flies higher and longer on Red Planet in 2nd flight” from Space
Finally, photos of Greta Thunberg looking disappointed at world leaders. Happy Earth Day!


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