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Surprising Research Findings Shed Light on Climate Change Denial

A recent study conducted by economists at the University of Bonn has explored the reasons behind the denial or trivialization of climate change. The researchers conducted online experiments involving 4,000 US adults to understand the role of self-deception in climate change perceptions. The study hypothesized that individuals may engage in motivated reasoning, a form of […]

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Column argues that throwing soup at the Mona Lisa is a valid and confrontational approach to address climate change.

An opinion piece published in the Los Angeles Times this week took a different approach towards climate change activists who vandalize famous works of art. Rather than condemning their actions, the article rationalized how these activists’ actions make their activism “more acceptable” and “more successful.” The piece, written by USC professor Shannon Gibson for The […]

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Waste-to-energy facilities contribute positively to the environment, states Baltimore Sun.

Waste-to-Energy Facilities: A Positive Contribution to the Environment Waste-to-energy facilities have emerged as a crucial pro-environmental solution in our modern world. These facilities play a significant role in reducing waste, minimizing landfill usage, and generating clean energy. As concerns about climate change and the need for sustainable practices continue to grow, waste-to-energy facilities have become […]

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The potential impacts of climate change on eczema

The effects of climate change on health have been a topic of concern for scientists for many years. Now, researchers from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) have found that climate change can negatively affect individuals with eczema, a chronic skin condition. The study, published in the journal Allergy, focused on 10 climate hazards […]

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Iron-Air Technology: An Eco-Friendly Solution for Storing Energy

Iron-Air Technology emerges as a viable and sustainable method for storing energy.

Form Energy, a company at the forefront of the iron-air battery revolution, has recently completed work on an iron-air battery that stores energy through the process of reversible rusting. This innovative approach not only challenges the traditional view of rust as a bad thing, but also utilizes materials that are typically considered waste. In a […]

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Chicago and Tesla demonstrate the effects of climate change on electric vehicles (EVs).

Tesla Cybertruck snow performance isn’t the only climate-related EV problem. Frigid Arctic temperatures caused havoc among Chicago-area EV owners in mid-January. During extended hours of sub-zero temperatures, EV batteries couldn’t hold their charge, and charging took much longer than usual. Charging times grew, and waiting times multiplied at charger locations overwhelmed by the weather. TV […]

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The United States is currently striving to catch up in the pursuit of the future of energy.

General Motors (GM) was once the global leader in manufacturing “rare-earth” magnets, which are crucial components of electric vehicles. However, in 1995, GM sold its magnet division and patents to a Chinese consortium, including a partner connected to former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. This deal had significant consequences, as it resulted in the entire rare […]

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Cubico, the global renewable energy company, is strengthening its presence in Mexico by expanding its development pipeline through strategic transactions.

Cubico Sustainable Investments, a leading global renewable energy company, has expanded its development pipeline in Mexico with the acquisition of Renantis Mexico and a strategic agreement with Sowitec Group. These transactions have added at least 12 solar and hybrid projects across 7 states in Mexico to Cubico’s portfolio, solidifying its presence and impact nationwide. With […]

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