Australia’s March Toward 100 Percent Clean Energy
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Read more Why US Power Bills Are Surging
Now, electricity prices are surging in addition to all of the uncorked demand from the Covid-19 pandemic, when the global ...
Read more US government takes equity stake in one of the world’s largest lithium mines
Donald Trump’s administration is taking a 5 percent equity ownership of mining company Lithium Americas, on top of another 5 ...
Read more All hail the new Fat Bear Champion
The votes are in, and the winner of Fat Bear Week 2025 is the indomitable Bear 32, also known as ...
Read more The DOGE Subcommittee Hearing on Weather Modification Was a Nest of Conspiracy Theorizing
The popularity of these conspiracies may also be on the rise in right-wing spaces. Some MAHA figureheads, including Nicole Shanahan, ...
Read more Big Businesses Are Doing Carbon Dioxide Removal All Wrong
Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and H&M are currently investing in durable CDR. A spokesperson for H&M described the fast-fashion company’s purchase of ...
Read more How data centres can achieve environmental compliance in 2025
The conversations around data centres’ environmental impact are getting more intense today. If you come across any AI-generated content online ...
Read more Real Estate Speculators Are Swooping In to Buy Disaster-Hit Homes
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Read more ‘People Are So Proud of This’: How River and Lake Water Is Cooling Buildings
“In the old days, it was more like a luxury project,” says Deo de Klerk, team lead for heating and ...
Read more Your Body Ages Faster Because of Extreme Heat
It is well known that heat causes exhaustion in the body due to dehydration. But aging? A recent study concluded ...
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