Tag: South Shore Clean Cities
OPINION: 1,100-mile EV road trip a sign of the changing times
Technology has changed the way we take road trips dramatically in recent years.
We’ve gone from large roadmaps we could never quite get to fold...
OPINION: Stripping semantics, politics from emissions conversation benefits all
If I said I want my next car to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lessen the impact on climate change, what type of vehicle...
OPINION: Diversify options for a future-proof sustainable transportation network
Something we all need, perhaps now more than ever after the challenges of 2020, is a future we can look forward to.
For those of...
WEBINAR: Medium- & Heavy-Duty Electric Operations
Attendees heard about a variety of options available for their operations, upcoming funding opportunities and how Clean Cities coalitions can help them with the...
OPINION: Transit-oriented developments and sustainability go hand in hand
I’m a big believer in working smarter, not harder.
One great example of a concept that does just that is transit-oriented developments. The Federal Transit...
Opinion: Northwest Indiana saw 2020 sustainable transportation wins
There is no doubt 2020 will be a year that will not soon be forgotten.
In spite of the challenges and tragedies, the year was...
Diesel emission Successes, South Shore Clean Cities 2019
In 2019, South Shore Clean Cities wrote a successful $1.1 million grant application that assisted our members & partners through the U.S. EPA's Diesel Emissions...
E15 in Indiana thanks to South Shore Clean Cities collaboration
Rensselaer, Indiana -- Jasper County, Indiana will soon have its first E15 fueling station thanks to efforts from two farmer-owned cooperatives, the U.S. Department...
South Shore Clean Cities members awarded $206,000 in Indiana Volkswagen grants
ST. JOHN, INDIANA — South Shore Clean Cities partners at two metropolitan planning organizations in Northern Indiana were awarded $206,000 in Indiana Volkswagen Environmental...
OPINION: Sustainable transportation transcends partisan politics
Take a moment to think about your favorite childhood memory and the sights and smells, the people who are with you and the way...