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    More Local Support For The Hydrogen Hubs Is Needed. But Will Developers Reach Out?

    More Local Support For The Hydrogen Hubs Is Needed. But Will Developers Reach Out?

    Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!

    In episode 295,  The Chicago Tribune dives into the MachH2 hub project and gets the local feedback that everyone needs to hear. I'll go over the article and give my thoughts on today's hydrogen podcast.

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    The State of American Drinking Water

    The State of American Drinking Water

    Legal expert Valerie Baron from Natural Resources Defense Council joins to discuss the existential threat to safe, available drinking water across the United States. Topics include The Clean Water Act and regulatory standards,  PFAS and other contaminants in the water supply, the effects of climate change, and new leadership at the Environmental Protection Agency. 

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    Urban School Food Alliance to Eliminate Polystyrene Trays from School Cafeterias

    Urban School Food Alliance to Eliminate Polystyrene Trays from School Cafeterias
    The Urban School Food Alliance (Alliance), a coalition of the largest school districts in the United States that includes New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami-Dade, Dallas and Orlando, announced that it will start rolling out the use of compostable round plates at cafeterias this month, saying good-bye to polystyrene trays. The districts in the Alliance serve 2.5 million meals a day, and the six districts project to remove 225 million polystyrene trays from landfills every year. Tune in as we speak with the Chairman of the Alliance, Eric Goldstein, and the director of Natural Resource Defense Council's New York urban program and senior attorney, Mark Izeman.
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