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The LNG Detour: What Scotland’s New Ferry Teaches US

Scotland’s Glen Sannox was launched with fanfare as the country’s first “green” ferry, meant to reduce the impact of crossings between the mainland and Arran. It was designed as a dual-fuel vessel, running on either marine diesel or liquefied natural gas, with the promise of cleaner air and lower emissions. … [continued] The post The […]

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Chevy Blazer EV SS — CleanTechnica Review

We recently spent a week with a Chevy Blazer EV SS. It’s the sporty, high-performance version of Chevrolet’s electric midsize SUV. The following is a final video summary of our thoughts on the Blazer EV SS, and then our normal written review of the electric car broken down by: Exterior … [continued] The post Chevy […]

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Air Pollution’s Link To Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Air pollution from fossil fuels is the main contributor to climate change. The damage caused by air pollution doesn’t stop there; it also contributes to human diseases, suffering, and premature deaths. Indu Navar, an expert researcher, caregiver, and nonprofit founder, answered some questions for us about air pollution exposure and … [continued] The post Air […]

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Get an Electric Car for More Freedom!

This is going to be a short one. But it’s a good one. FREEDOM is a popular buzzword in the United States, as you may have noticed. Many people want to be free to do basically anything and everything … but then don’t want other people to be free to … [continued] The post Get […]

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Ivanpah & Heliogen: Lessons from Concentrated Solar’s Decline

Ivanpah was supposed to be the future. When it opened in the Mojave Desert in 2014, with its three towers glowing like beacons and almost 400 MW of capacity, it was the largest concentrated solar power plant in the world. It had the backing of Google, NRG Energy, BrightSource, and … [continued] The post Ivanpah […]

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