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2 weeks ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Coty Poynter
Recently, when I asked an executive of a large renewables company what the loss of the federal solar tax credit would mean for his business, he was surprisingly sanguine. Compared to many of his competitors, my friend explained that his company is well capitalized, diversified, and strong. If subsidies were to end, many companies would go out of business, but my friend told me that his firm was in a good position to absorb the losses.
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3 weeks ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Coty Poynter
On Valentine’s Day 2025, roughly nine inches of rain began falling in Kentucky, at least eight inches in Tennessee, and five in Virginia. Adding to the torrent was the spring snowmelt and soil unable to adequately absorb moisture due to being thinned by mining. Rivers overflowed. Landslides overtook homes. More than 300 roads were closed across Kentucky, hundreds of families were displaced, and more than 1,000 people had to be rescued.
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2 months ago |
asianamericans.einnews.com | Tom Tresser |Coty Poynter |Emily Kawano |Mike Strode
Share Share Share Mail Print Copy Credit: Image courtesy of NoArenaPHL.orgWhen you walk out of your front door and, say, walk to go shopping, do you see things that trouble you? Or is everything fine—in good order—and meeting your needs? In city neighborhoods, local economic policy and city planning are central to these outcomes, but are often opaque to everyday people.
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