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Electric vehicle tax credit rules create ‘chaos for consumers’
Buying an electric car has become much more complicated because of restrictions on which models qualify for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500.
On Wall St., ‘socially responsible’ is common sense. In Congress, it’s political
Lawmakers are trying to restrict the investment choices in workplace retirement plans, but big fund managers are trying to give shareholders a voice.
'Do you really want to rebuild at 80?' Rethinking where to retire
It’s a small yet noticeable shift, experts say — but climate change is causing retirees to start reconsidering moves to disaster-prone dream locales.
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New measure of climate's toll: Disasters are now common across US
A new report found that 90 percent of all counties nationwide have suffered a major disaster since 2011.
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California regulators propose cutting compensation for rooftop solar
It’s the second attempt by the state Public Utilities Commission to change how people are paid for the excess energy their solar panels send to the grid.
Many voters are worried about climate change, but it's not top of mind in Wisconsin's US Senate race
Wisconsin voters say they’re concerned about climate change — but the issue is far from the forefront of issues in Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race.
Large insurers are hatching a plan to take down coal
Thomas Buberl, the chief executive of the French insurance company AXA, wants the industry to stop covering mines and plants.
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