Federal government gives Illinois $430 million to fight climate change – WBEZ (Chicago)

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $430 million to Illinois to curb greenhouse gas emissions by electrifying vehicles, accelerating clean energy workforce training and retrofitting buildings.
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

Looks like we need to eliminate the EPA next. If this is how they spend the taxpayer’s money they need to go.

I am not a robot
1 year ago

I’m still sitting over here waiting on the next ice age they predicted in the 80’s. Where’s my money to fight that?

bingo
1 year ago

bs on climate change……people need the help now(wasted 430 Million) not 300 years from now……by then there will be a whole new group of genius’ to deal with the bs and scare tactics….and the climate will be the same!!!

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Well, that money is already crapped away. Next….?

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