Galileo Galilei And The End Of Science
Sweeping cuts to science funding and staffing throughout the federal government are designed to help Big Oil, not Americans. The post Galileo Galilei And The End Of Science appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Sweeping cuts to science funding and staffing throughout the federal government are designed to help Big Oil, not Americans. The post Galileo Galilei And The End Of Science appeared first on CleanTechnica.
In the midst of my career as a high school English teacher, I savored the joyous month of July. It was mine and mine alone. I vacationed and relaxed, sunbathed and gardened. As soon as August 1 rolled around, however, I had to change cognitive gears. It was time to … [continued] The post Why […]
The recent announcement that the UK’s Sizewell C nuclear generation construction’s projected cost has doubled from £20 billion in 2020 to nearly £38 billion today is shocking but predictable. For anyone following Europe’s nuclear power saga, such an escalation is not an anomaly but rather a continuation of a deeply … [continued] The post Sizewell’s […]
The first half of 2025 is now over — it has been for almost three weeks — and we’re yet to see the more affordable models Tesla said would start production in the first half of 2025. What is going on with those, who knows? I wrote about that and … [continued] The post 3 […]
Tom Sjolund has just returned from a trip to visit his family in Finland and Sweden, and he agreed to share his experience with CleanTechnica readers. You may remember Tom from this article. In Australia, he drives a Volvo EX30. Since we don’t hear much about Finland, and the main … [continued] The post Finland […]
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Whether a country is a democracy or an autocracy has little to do with its how it addresses climate change. The key is its ability to identify and react to long term change. The post Climate Action — Are Democracies Better Than Autocracies? appeared first on CleanTechnica.
The leading renewable energy developer DESRI is behind a new 150-megawatt solar power plant in New Mexico, which will also send clean kilowatts into Texas, too. The post New 150-Megawatt Solar Power Plant Greenlighted For New Mexico (And Texas) appeared first on CleanTechnica.
While visiting family and friends in Rhode Island, my guy and I are staying at a local low-budget hotel. I admit that I originally thought the affordable price point would mean few amenities, like no pool or hot tub or restaurant on site. What we got, instead, was streetlights blazing … [continued] The post What’s […]
Southeast Asian superapp Grab is prototyping an autonomous electric shuttle bus pilot in Singapore, in collaboration with Autonomous A2Z (A2Z), a South Korean autonomous vehicle technology firm. The pilot aims to provide transport for Grab employees initially connecting the company’s One-North headquarters with the nearby One-North Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) … [continued] The post Grab […]