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America's ports have labored to clean up pollution. Will that continue?

  • America's ports are shifting to electricity to reduce pollution affecting nearby neighborhoods, as outlined in the climate law supported by former President Joe Biden.
  • The climate law allocates $3 billion to support pollution cleanup efforts around U.S. Ports.
  • Members of the American Association of Port Authorities plan at least $50 billion for further decarbonization projects.
  • Houston resident Erandi Treviño expressed concern that President Donald Trump may attempt to cancel or recover some climate funding.
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America’s ports have labored to clean up pollution. Will that continue?

By ALEXA ST. JOHN and ETIENNE LAURENT, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — On a gray March afternoon at the Port of Los Angeles, the largest in the U.S., powerful electric top-handlers whir, beep and grind as they motor back and forth, grabbing trailers from truck beds and stacking them as they move on or off the mighty container ships that ferry goods across the Pacific. Some of the ships, rather than burning diesel to sustain operations as the…

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Agderposten broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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