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🚨 Special report: The real-world impact of the Inflation Reduction Act

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The tiny town caught between climate goals & environmental dangers

By some estimates, the Inflation Reduction Act could unlock more than $1 trillion in federal incentives. In an effort to give a clearer sense of the on-the-ground impact of the law, MIT Technology Review zeroed in on a single project: a nickel mining proposal in the Midwest.

In two exclusive stories, we explore how the potential mine is forcing the region's residents to make the impossible choice between achieving climate goals and preventing environmental dangers, and how the project could unlock up to $26 billion of those incentives.

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