2022-06-11 By Andries Wantenaar of Rethink Energy Azerbaijan has announced a partnership with UAE-based developer Masdar for 1 gigawatt (GW) each of solar and onshore wind, with 2 GW on integrated offshore wind plus green hydrogen production — marking the first …›
2022-06-10 The creatures are loved and loathed in equal measure, so three photographers have combined their work in a new book in a bid to beat the stigma surrounding them …›
2022-06-10 A report this spring by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health University said the nation has lost 1,357,000 victims to firearms in the last 40 years. That exceeds the number of soldiers killed in all the wars in which the United States has fought. …›
2022-06-10 The raid was part of a larger government effort to remove about 70,000 Maasai from their ancestral territory, of which they’re the legal owners.By Katie SurmaTanzanian security forces fired gunshots at Maasai farming communities on Friday during what …›
2022-06-10 After several sightings of Tesla Model Ys on car transporters on the highway, it looks like we may now have confirmation of their arrival in showrooms. This photo below of a suspicious looking black shape in the workshop area of the Valley Tesla showro …›
2022-06-10 California is enduring its first major heat wave of the year. Temperatures are in the triple digits across the state. Experts say there's more of this weather to come this summer. …›
2022-06-10 Temperatures will rise into the triple digits across the Southwest and western U.S. this weekend. Daytime temps will be 10 to 20 degrees hotter than normal, according to the National Weather Service. (Image credit: National Weather Service ) …›
2022-06-10 On a personal episode of “Still Processing,” Wesley Morris revisits a highway that he walked across as a kid. He never knew how deeply it had transformed the neighborhood it ran through. …›
2022-06-10 Models indicate that there could be between 25 and 30 extreme events a year by mid-centuryMillions across the US south-west are bracing for a weekend of sweltering heat as forecasts threaten record-setting high temperatures that will top 100F in severa …›
2022-06-10 Scientists have found evidence that the Earth's inner core oscillates, contradicting previously accepted models that posited it consistently rotates at a faster rate than the planet's surface. …›
2022-06-10 Deregulation, Market Power, and Prices: Evidence from the Electricity Sector
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2022-06-10 Labour says leaked white paper suggesting more fish farming and venison ‘borders on preposterous’Analysis: Strategy shows no stomach for bold actionBoris Johnson’s new food strategy for England contains virtually no new measures to tackle the soa …›
2022-06-10 “David Attenborough definitely had a bigger effect on Billie than I did,” Billie Eilish’s mother, the actor and campaigner Maggie Baird, told The Independent …›
2022-06-10 By understanding the microbes that help large beetle larvae digest polystyrene, scientists hope to find a better disposal process for packing foam. …›
2022-06-10 Exclusive: Prime Minister Mottley told The Independent that wealthy nations need to help small and developing countries address climate crisis impacts …›
2022-06-10 Sustainable fuel manufacturers in Europe could produce 1.83 million tonnes of e-kerosene in 2030, saving about 5 Mt of CO2, a new forecast by Transport & Environment finds. …›
2022-06-10 A cogent and precise economic analysis concludes that we not only can -- we must turn away from coal and embrace renewable energy. It makes sense, too, if we're really committed to avoiding damage from climate change and alleviating harm to people’s …›
2022-06-10 When it comes to autonomous vehicles, Tesla gets a lot of the attention. People watching the industry also know about Waymo (a subsidiary of Alphabet, the parent company of Google) and maybe Argo.ai and Cruise. To know about much else, you’d have …›
2022-06-10 Heatwaves becoming more frequent and are beginning earlier, according Spanish meteorological officeSpain is in the grip of its first heatwave of the year, with temperatures in parts of the west and south expected to reach 44C (111.2F).Heatwaves – def …›
2022-06-10 The timeline of a transition to a new technology can be seen as a series of constraints — obstacles that temporarily prevent the new technology from displacing the old. These obstacles aren’t always technological — sometimes they have to do with …›
2022-06-10 Part 4 of Tess’ adventures in the land of coal. As we were on our way to the Gladstone EcoFest, our friend Arthur Hunt decided he could fill in our idle moments with other EV-related activities. These included a radio interview (Friday morning early) …›
2022-06-10 Li-Cycle is hosting its second quarter of 2022 financial results on June 14, 2022, at 8:30 am EST. You can watch online here. During the first quarter of 2022, Li-Cycle reported that it reached a significant milestone for the Rochester Hub project. the …›
2022-06-10 The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to survive ocean warming than the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Marine Park, according to a new study. …›
2022-06-10 Watch back our live event on fast fashion and the climate crisis with Roberta Annan, Tamara Cincik and George Harding-Rolls, hosted by Louise Boyle …›
2022-06-10 Governments not listening to people with disabilities despite them being at high risk, say researchersPeople with disabilities are being “systematically ignored” by governments around the world when it comes to the climate crisis, even though they …›
2022-06-10 An alarming trend shows average temperatures have increased by at least 2F since 1970, with even higher spikes in the west and south-westFrom Texas to California, most of the US south-west is experiencing scorching heat this week, with temperatures soa …›