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The Youth Review: Electric Vehicles and Just Energy Transitions
Season 4 · Episode 30

The Youth Review: Electric Vehicles and Just Energy Transitions

As more EVs reach the roads, governments will need to address a host of new environmental and social challenges. In this episode, we reflect on the role EV production and use plays within a just energy transition. Also check out these articles and posts o

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December 13, 202229m 40s

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Show Notes

The significant environmental and human health benefits that are linked to electrifying transportation cannot be downplayed. Electric vehicles (EVs) do not produce tailpipe emissions, and, when charged using electricity generated from renewable sources like solar and wind, result in no operational upstream emissions either. But as more EVs reach the roads, governments will need to address a host of new environmental and social challenges. In this episode, ELI’s Georgia Ray and Jack Lyman, a partner at Marten Law LLP, reflect on the role EV production and use plays within a just energy transition. The episode is part of The Youth Review podcast series. 

 

Interested in learning more? Check out these articles and posts on EV emissions, EV battery production, EV charging networks, and environmental justice

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