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Book Review: Women Driven Mobility by Katelyn Davis and Kristin Shaw

April 26, 2022April 25, 2022 Nat M. Zorach 0 Comments wsp, karma, women-driven mobility, TSLA, transportation electrification, transportation decarbonization, Tesla, nikola, mobility, michigan, lordstown, kristin shaw, katelyn davis, jessica robinson, Gretchen Whitmer, fisker, emily wasley, electrification, electric vehicles, Electric cars, Detroit, decarbonization, climate change

Nat looks at a new book by Katelyn Davis and Kristin Shaw about women in the mobility and transportation space, and asks whether a politics of benevolent incrementalism is going to help us solve the climate crisis.

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