Meteorologists Roasted For Hyping Summer Heat Waves As Forecasts Sizzle Out
Thanks to social media, meteorologists face backlash for hyping fictional heat waves, making themselves look absurd and losing credibility.
Thanks to social media, meteorologists face backlash for hyping fictional heat waves, making themselves look absurd and losing credibility.
A tidal wave of cheap Chinese EVs rattles Brazil’s auto industry as officials scramble to raise tariffs and stem job losses.
California’s EV mandate sparked fresh backlash after Trump signed a law to block it—Newsom fired back with a defiant new order and lawsuit.
We are getting past the idea of having serious adventures in Tess, our 6-year-old Tesla Model 3. In the early days, we travelled thousands of kilometers into the Outback and across states. We charged at caravan parks, using cords out of windows, and begged for power from friendly servo owners. … [continued] The post Cold-Weather […]
In recent remarks, John Ketchum, CEO of NextEra Energy, laid out a curious and somewhat baffling narrative: renewables should serve as a transition solution toward expanding natural gas generation. Yes, you read that correctly. After decades of framing gas as a so-called “bridge fuel” to a renewable future, the argument … [continued] The post Renewables […]
As Kitimat prepares to ship its first liquefied natural gas cargoes in the coming couple of weeks, billions more in subsidies and favorable fiscal treatment for fossil fuel infrastructure come sharply into focus, along with the 2.2 billion tons of greenhouse gases the facility will be responsible for over its … [continued] The post Billions […]
June 21 is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. Tomorrow, the days start getting shorter again. What better time for Ember, the clean energy advocacy folks, to release its latest battery report. Here’s the headline: “Batteries are now cheap enough to unleash solar’s full potential, getting … [continued] The post Ember […]
In an unprecedented move over a year ago, Ethiopia became effectively the first country in the world to ban the import of internal combustion engine vehicles. That ban was not some futuristic target for 2030 or 2035. It was an immediate ban on the import of ICE cars. Ethiopia’s motivation? … [continued] The post Ethiopia […]
Clean energy and digital infrastructure projects at Cadiz expected to generate $7- $10 million per year in lease revenue and water supply sales, in addition to supporting sustainable water and farming operations and data center development.
Global independent renewable energy consultancy, Natural Power, has provided technical due diligence on behalf of Brookfield Asset Management, one of the world’s largest clean energy investors, in support of its acquisition of National Grid’s U.S. onshore renewables business for $1.74 billion.