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States seek alternatives to pay for infrastructure since more EVs means less gas tax revenue

Fast Company Tech

Hearing that awful sound of your car bottoming out its horrible, he said. But we need the funds to operate our roads that EVs need to use as well, said Carra Sahler, director of the Green Energy Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School. Under such a system, drivers pay a fee based on the distance they travel.

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Musicians are hooking up synthesizers to plants for new sonic possibilities

The Verge

All of the people I spoke to began with a general appreciation for nature, whether it was Smeets finding an unexpected green thumb as a COVID hobby or Fahmi Mursyid, an experimental artist who began getting into plant-based music via soundscape compositions. “I I wanted to extend my research about [using] everyday sound,” he says.

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Demographics Are Destiny: How and Why to Diversify Your Staff Now!

NTEN

It's also interesting to note that, according to Wikipedia, Hawaii, New Mexico, California and Texas are already majority-minority states. Last year, I moderated a panel at Women in Green in Pasadena, CA. This may sound obvious, but you should spend time learning about the people you want to meet. Get educated.

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Doing shots with true believers at Ethereum’s biggest party

The Verge

A lot of this story is going to sound goofy because goofiness is an inherent part of ETHDenver. Later in the evening Kevin Owocki, founder of Gitcoin, took the stage to tell the audience to “take the green pill,” i.e., get into environmentalism. The two go back a long way — Green once called Frankie from jail.

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YouTube channels to help keep your mind calm

Mashable Tech

Others prefer Spotify's spa-like sounds, or their "deep focus" study playlists. To list just five: Birds chirping, waves crashing, gentle electronica beats, the calming engine noise of 24th-century spaceships, the sounds of the DisneyWorld monorail snaking around theme parks. Barth, Hawaii, and Malibu.

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Summer TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream them

Mashable Tech

Based on true events, Chief of War transports viewers to Hawaii at the end of the 18th century, when the Hawaiian Islands are at war with one another. Prepare yourself for epic historical action, and to see the story of Hawaii's unification told from an Indigenous perspective. 1 on Apple TV+. — B.E.

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