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Adele Peters

Adele Peters

Staff Writer, Impact at Fast Company

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  • Politics
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  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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China’s new EVs can charge in 5 minutes

The tech inside BYD's new electric SUV is far ahead of the rest of the world.
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Angry Hour: Inside a happy hour for ‘pissed-off optimists’ in the a...

A team of social impact designers is gathering like-minded people to vent about the current political situation—and build relationships to keep making progress.
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The most innovative companies in sustainability for 2025

Why Infinium, Zum, and Copper are among Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in the sustainability space for 2025.
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Volkswagen’s newest electric car will only cost $21,000. But you ca...

Americans are missing out on the most affordable new EVs.
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I tried driving a new Polestar SUV—and liked it better than a Tesla

As Tesla owners start to flee the brand, Polestar is offering a lease deal to drivers who want to switch. I compared the Polestar 3 to Teslas I've driven in the past.
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Trump might take away EV tax credits. This carmaker will give them ...

Trump wants Congress to repeal clean vehicle tax credits. One startup now plans to help cover the cost for its customers if that happens.
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In Airstream’s new all-electric trailer, everything runs off a batt...

'Theoretically, you could be out there indefinitely.'
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This nonprofit will deliver free homes to L.A. fire victims

Steadfast LA and Samara plan to give away 950-square-foot factory-built homes to lower-income residents who can't afford to rebuild.
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Trump plans to slash jobs at NOAA. That could make it riskier to fly

'I would argue that NOAA's weather information is as important as jet fuel to the aviation industry.'
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Why United Airlines is investing in crushed rocks

The airline's venture arm invested in Heirloom, which uses limestone to pull CO2 from the air. It aims to help United hit its climate goals.
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Bold red lipstick gets its color from crushed bugs. This biotech st...

The bright red color in cosmetics and food traditionally comes from bugs—and was nearly impossible to replicate until Debut found a solution.
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Trump and Musk fired federal attorneys who fight to protect consume...

Lawsuits are underway now to try to bring back fired Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staff and restart work.
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How the Trump and DOGE cuts could ruin National Parks this summer

Thousands of Park Service and Forest Service employees have been fired, leaving few left to clean bathrooms, maintain trails ,or save lives.
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‘Tesla Takedown’ protesters say they’re just getting started denoun...

After a day of protests against Musk and DOGE, organizers says it is just the beginning.
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Tesla showrooms are being hit by a wave of anti-DOGE protests

On TeslaTakedown.com, citizens are planning to protest CEO Elon Musk’s DOGE activities at Tesla locations across the country (and world).
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Low-carbon concrete is at a tipping point

Low-carbon concrete is now in use on in many construction projects—and it's cheap enough that it's poised to rival the polluting version.
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Why Rivian’s CEO isn’t worried about Trump’s EV policy

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe believes the market is moving to 100% electric—regardless of what Trump does.
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This EV charging startup was growing quickly. Then came Trump

The new administration is challenging the electric vehicle industry—but a scrappy startup is finding ways to survive.
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What will it take to stop Elon Musk and DOGE?

As Elon Musk and DOGE take control of parts of the government, it's going to take lawsuits (or a reluctant Congress) to enforce the law.
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Trump’s cash freeze is making clean energy projects collapse

The executive order to ‘unleash America’s energy’ paused federal grants and loans for clean energy projects for 90 days. Some startups may not survive.
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Your home’s value could plummet because of extreme weather. See how...

Across the country, a new report finds that home insurance premiums will go up by an average of 25% over the next 30 years—and in some states, the bills will be much higher.