As The Left Tunes Out Climate Change, Democrats Push Costly Green Energy
As the Left tunes out climate change, Dems pivot to costly green energy framed around affordability.
As the Left tunes out climate change, Dems pivot to costly green energy framed around affordability.
NOAA’s 2025 hurricane forecast hyped an active season, but storm activity is ending up close to average.
The BBC will investigate its climate change coverage as the broadcaster faces a mounting credibility crisis.
The 30th United Nations climate conference (COP30) has begun. The UNFCCC COP30 kicked off yesterday in Belém, Brazil. World leaders began gathering ahead of the conference on Thursday, November 6th, for the two-day world summit of world leaders that accompanies every COP. This year, the meeting took place a few days before COP30 began, rather […]
While I strive for the highest possible recycling rate, multi-material packaging is one of the most significant challenges. Many items that should be recyclable become a problem for recycling facilities, as even the smallest amount of additional material makes them challenging to handle.Like many people, I become confused about how to recycle items. If a […]
The global green energy market is experiencing rapid expansion, with its value projected to reach USD 2.41 trillion by 2032. This growth is fueled by increasing investments in renewable technologies, supportive government policies, and rising awareness of climate change mitigation. From solar and wind to hydro and bioenergy, the industry is witnessing significant innovation and […]
Zach’s recent post on the bump in Q3 ICE and EV sales brought up a question: How far do we have to go before EVs start reducing the total number of ICE vehicles on the road? Looking at the latest data from Hedges & Company, from 2012 (248.7 million) to … [continued] The post US […]
BYD is taking the long view, as it seeks to expand sales and production to many countries in Europe, South America, and the Middle East. The post BYD Has An Aggressive Plan To Expand Into Foreign Markets appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Plug Power’s announcement that it is suspending work on its Department of Energy–backed green hydrogen projects marks a sobering turning point. Most companies would fight to secure a $1.66 billion loan guarantee from the federal government. Plug Power is walking away from it. That decision, combined with yet another round … [continued] The post When […]
A small test in Norway triggered a European debate about connected vehicles and national security. Engineers at Ruter, Oslo’s public transit agency, ran an inspection on new Chinese-made Yutong electric buses before accepting them into service. During controlled testing, they found that the buses’ remote diagnostics system allowed the manufacturer … [continued] The post Chinese […]