CleanTechnica•1 day ago
Hegseth’s Blacklists Target Academia & Cleantech, Not National Security Threats
Key Takeaway
Unofficial blacklists targeting the cleantech sector, even if retracted, signal potential political headwinds and uncertainty for clean energy developers and projects.
AI Summary
- •Unofficial blacklists, attributed to Hegseth and linked to the US Military, have been leaked and subsequently retracted.
- •These lists reportedly target "Academia & Cleantech," implying a focus away from traditional national security threats.
- •The article suggests these actions are intended to create a specific, unspecified effect, potentially impacting the clean energy sector.
Topics
policy
Article Content
Last week, I started writing about blacklists from the US Military that were posted and retracted multiple times or leaked. As they did not stay official, it was a bit of a stop-start, and I was reluctant to finish the article. Like terrorism, these lists are likely intended to create ... [continued] The post Hegseth’s Blacklists Target Academia & Cleantech, Not National Security Threats appeared first on CleanTechnica .