Wind farms on Scotland’s Isle of Lewis were stalled for decades, but the perseverance of local leaders overcame regulatory obstacles and community concerns.
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Some stories stay with you long after you file them. Oshawa is one of those. Reporting there was one of the most sobering assignments I’ve had this year. The place that once proudly called itself Canada’s motor city is now bracing for another economic shock. I’m deeply grateful to everyone in Oshawa who opened their doors and their lives to me to tell this story. Unemployment has surged past 9% as General Motors announced it will cut output at its only Canadian plant making pickup trucks. The impact reaches far beyond the factory floor: I met people quietly stretching money and time over a single coffee at a local diner, lining up early at the food bank with strollers to collect pasta and bread, and wondering how to hold on as hours are cut and bills keep coming. What struck me most is how quickly fortunes turned. This same plant was shuttered in 2019, then unexpectedly reopened during the pandemic as vehicle demand surged. Now, with new US auto tariffs, production is being scaled back again, and workers who bet their futures on GM are left in limbo. I spoke with experts, union leaders, city officials, and residents about what this means for Oshawa and for Canada’s place in the North American auto supply chain. But this isn’t just an Oshawa story. It is the story of many communities grappling with what happens when global trade and supply chains are suddenly reshaped. What do you think cities and industries need most to adapt when economic tides turn and long-standing industries face sudden disruption? You can read the full Bloomberg News report here: https://lnkd.in/gjrTn3Vq
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The high-speed train running from Miami to Orlando was lauded as an alternative vision for the future of US rail travel. But the privately-funded Brightline has investors nervous. Read more: bloom.bg/3IFeVyP 📷: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg
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ICYMI: “Cities need to be great places for everybody to live - the housing affordability crisis really makes that a challenge,” Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment's Jessyn Farrell at #BloombergGreen. ⏯️ http://bloom.bg/3IKIU8d