Natural Forces Drove 2023 Warming Spike, Not Human Emissions
A sudden spike in global temperatures is likely tied to a massive underwater volcano—not man-made climate change.
A sudden spike in global temperatures is likely tied to a massive underwater volcano—not man-made climate change.
Climate activists are protesting the Blue Angels airshow in Seattle over jet noise, carbon emissions, and ‘war trauma’.
A GOP rep’s bill aims to repeal parts of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to restore consumer choice and cut $5.7 billion in green spending.
The data is clear: fossil fuels powered the greatest leap in human health, longevity, and prosperity in history.
The EPA reports that each American generates about 4.9 pounds of municipal solid waste (MSW) each day. In one week, you’ve generated about 35 pounds of trash and recyclables. Consider that amount over a month or a year. It’s so much, and it’s overwhelming the nation’s landfills.The Realities of MSWHere’s a scary fact: recyclables often […]
These days, we are all used to seeing electric cars on the road, but electric HGVs are a less common sight. The UK government has put plans in place to ban the sale of new diesel vehicles from 2040, which presents fleet operators with the question of whether they are ready to adopt electric trucks.
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BYD is rapidly becoming a giant in the Australian auto industry. Recently, the sales of the Shark 6 pushed BYD into the #6 position. So, after an Australian BYD owner posted on Facebook that she was having rust issues with her relatively new BYD Atto 3, I sought further feedback … [continued] The post BYD […]
Whether we knew it or not, CleanTechnica writers have been writing about AI safety for years. Concerns over robotaxi testing, a woman dying after being hit by an Uber test vehicle, and questions about Tesla’s Autopilot and FSD Beta (now FSD Unsupervised) were the big drivers of news and analysis … [continued] The post A […]
In the previous article, I explored a combined framework to predict technological tipping points: the diffusion of innovations, logistic growth (s-curve), and complex adaptive systems models. Together, these theories illustrate how technology adoption starts gradually among a small group of users and then accelerates sharply after reaching specific adoption levels. … [continued] The post From […]