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2022-05-26 Experts behind the Red List assessment warn changes to land use, climate change and pollution are driving a ‘deterioration’ for the insects …›
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2022-05-26 Experts behind the Red List assessment warn changes to land use, climate change and pollution are driving a ‘deterioration’ for the insects …›
2022-05-26 Experts behind the Red List assessment warn changes to land use, climate change and pollution are driving a ‘deterioration’ for the insects …›
2022-05-26 Foreign minister uses speech in Fiji to declare ‘this is a different Australian government’ that will act responsibly on climate changeFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app; get our morning email briefingTh …›
2022-05-26 BYD achieves record month in Covid-disrupted market Plugin vehicles continue to be all the rage in the Chinese auto market. Despite the overall market being completely disrupted by Covid lockdowns (-43% year over year), plugins scored over 260,000 regi …›
2022-05-26 The hardiness of the breeds means they are more than capable of withstanding the rigours of life on the Cambridgeshire fen. …›
2022-05-25 As much as 99,000 hectares of land in England will be focused on supporting nature under the schemes. …›
2022-05-25 Diatoms are the most important producers of plant biomass in the ocean and help to transport carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere into the deep ocean and thus regulate our climate. Because diatoms rely on silica rather than calcium carbonate to bui …›
2022-05-25 The likely culprits are lead-based fishing weights …›
2022-05-25 Walmart will ramp up drone deliveries by the end of this year. …›
2022-05-25 Award-winning author and cook Deborah Madison, chef and Native American foods educator Freddie Bitsoie and other fascinating guests led a day of discussion around food and farming …›
2022-05-25 The Third Act webinar with Bill McKibben is tonight. …›
2022-05-25 Part 1.5 of a new CleanTechnica series on solar power. Read part 1 here. …›
2022-05-25 A recent article at CarScoops gives us some great news about EV sales so far in 2022! According to Experian, 158,689 EVs were registered in the United States in January through March of this year. As you’d expect, Tesla took most of these sales, …›
2022-05-25 Getting dealers on board for the electric vehicle transition has been tough. Profitability problems, the reduced need for service (something dealers depend on), and the lack of knowledge on the parts of dealers and salespersons has been a real problem …›
2022-05-25 A recent Ford press release told us about an event coming up on June 1st. President and CEO Jim Farley will participate in a fireside chat with technology analyst Toni Sacconaghi at the Alliance Bernstein 38th Annual Strategic Decisions Conference on W …›
2022-05-25 What will fleet management look like in 2023? 2025? Electrification changes everything-- here's how your company can stay ahead. …›
2022-05-25 Exclusive: New polling shared with The Independent finds that more than 60 per cent of the public support one-off levy …›
2022-05-25 The most thrilling conversation about a nationwide tractor dealer network rollout you'll hear today! …›
2022-05-25 The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has an important warning for us about autonomous vehicles, as well as other vehicles with cameras: We've learned this lesson before. Maybe we should just call it the Amazon Ring Hypothesis: Absent strict pro …›
2022-05-25 LNP member for Flynn, Colin Boyce, signed international statement rejecting climate crisis and criticised science in state parliamentFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app; get our morning email briefingThe new …›
2022-05-25 ‘Gardening shouldn’t be something that is gated off from people,’ says Tayshan Hayden-Smith …›
2022-05-25 A group of 61 federal lawmakers recently wrote a letter to the EPA asking it to finalize the strongest clean truck rules it can. Their goal? To get the EPA to follow California’s lead and require a growing percentage of trucks to be zero emission …›
2022-05-25 Partygoers told to make preparations and keep a ‘good raincoat or a gazebo’ …›
2022-05-25 In Part 1, I covered how FAA regulation has evolved for commercial drone activity, and how challenges have improved it over time. The latest thing was a greatly improved way of staying current on sUAS/Drone operating rules: online training for renewing …›
2022-05-25 ‘Sometimes we just lie down together and cry,’ woman facing hunger in Horn of Africa country says …›
2022-05-25 With luck, Algeria will be left with a lot more renewables, storage, transmission, and electrolyzers for their own hydrogen needs, and little money will have been wasted on hydrogen shipping. …›
2022-05-25 I’ve experimented with a great number of small, portable solar panels and a variety of sizes meant for permanent installation. When you monitor the voltage and amps coming from a panel, sometimes you’ll see it vastly underperforming compare …›
2022-05-25 Earlier this month, the Financial Times reported that French energy company Engie signed a 15-year supply deal for liquified natural gas (LNG) from NextDecade’s proposed Rio Grande project in Texas. The agreement was notable in part because Engie …›
2022-05-25 Norwegian mountains are full of time capsules. Thousands of years of human and ecological history are preserved in remnant patches of ice. Now this treasure trove of information threatens to melt away, unless we take action. …›
2022-05-25 When quadcopters with cameras vastly improved in the late 2000s and early 2010s, US regulators and many other governments around the world got caught with their shorts down. Smartphones drove the cost of sensors and connectivity components down, and th …›
2022-05-25 Climate change gives rise to more unstable weather, local droughts and extreme temperature records, but a coherent theory relating local and global climate is still under active development. Now an astrophysics student has used a mathematical approach …›
2022-05-25 A team of microbiologists has succeeded in using bacteria for the controlled storage and release of hydrogen. This is an important step in the search for carbon-neutral energy sources in the interest of climate protection. …›
2022-05-25 For when you want your Grey Poupon splattered against the back glass. …›
2022-05-25 Commitment to building four-storey bioreactors is gamechanger for cultivated meat industry, says expertThe building of the world’s largest bioreactors to produce cultivated meat has been announced, with the potential to supply tens of thousands of sh …›
2022-05-25 The OG Benz gets tank-ier every day! …›
2022-05-25 Residents of Jacobabad say loss of trees and water facilities makes record-breaking temperatures unbearableMuhammad Akbar, 40, sells dried chickpeas on a wheelbarrow in Jacobabad, and has suffered heatstroke three times in his life.But now, he says, th …›
2022-05-25 “My message to you is simple: Don’t work for climate-wreckers,” the UN chief said …›
2022-05-25 ‘We do not want this pest to become established’, says agricultural commissioner …›
2022-05-25 ‘The first 10 seconds she got a bit nervous, you know, like bubbles everywhere’ …›
2022-05-25 “My message to you is simple: Don’t work for climate-wreckers,” the UN chief said …›