General Motors has partnered with EVgo to deploy more than 2,700 fast chargers across the U.S.

Driven by GM, Tesla, and the Biden administration, the U.S. is now poised to press ahead in the transformation to electric vehicles. Big challenges still loom, but technological advances, government support, and growing consumer appeal will drive the inevitable switch to EVs.

By ​John Paul MacDuffie and Sarah E. Light

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Why Drilling the Arctic Refuge Will Release a Double Dose of Carbon

In the renewed debate over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, one troubling impact of oil development has been overlooked: Disrupting the annual caribou migration will have a profound effect on the soil and release even more greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.

By Oswald Schmitz

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A burrowing bettong, also known as the boodie, in the Australian Outback.

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Assisting Evolution: How Far Should We Go to Help Species Adapt?

An Australian project to help threatened marsupial species adapt to avoid predatory cats is among a host of ‘assisted evolution’ efforts based on the premise that it is no longer enough to protect species from change: Humans are going to have intervene to help them change.

By Elizabeth Kolbert

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