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CNN Blames Climate Change For Man-Made Disasters In Deceptive Photo
CNN uses emotional photos to push a climate narrative, but the real causes are poor policy, bad planning, and human
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California’s Ivanpah Solar Plant Shutting Down Over High Costs, Low
California’s $2.2B solar gamble flops as Ivanpah shuts down early, while the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant quietly powers on.
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Sierra Club, Major Green Groups Cut Jobs As Trump Scraps
Sierra Club and other green groups have cut jobs as Trump kills green energy policies amid a shifting climate activism
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Trump EPA Overturns Biden-Era Rules That Would Close Coal, Gas
Trump’s EPA scraps Biden-era rules targeting coal and gas plants, citing energy costs, grid risks, and regulatory overreach.
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Hithium Pioneers Mass Production of the World’s First kAh Battery
This marks the beginning of a new phase, where long-duration energy storage enters scaled deployment.
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Hanyang University Researchers Discovered New Breakthrough Catalyst for Cheaper Green
Scientists developed a new tunable boron-doped cobalt phosphide catalyst with low cost and high efficiency for electrochemical water-splitting
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A Waymo Costs More, But People Love It
While Uber, Lyft, and Waymo have been major brands for app-based taxi service for years, we actually don’t get a
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EV Sales In China Continued Their Upward Climb In May
Sales of battery electric and plug-in hybrid cars in China were up strongly in May and rapidly approaching 50 percent
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No Wheels, No Deals: Why Aptera, Arcimoto & ElectraMeccanica Failed
The electric vehicle landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with major automakers and well-funded startups steadily scaling production, improving battery technologies,
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How Minor Metals Could Cause Major Electrification Bottlenecks
In the discourse around global electrification, much of the attention is mistakenly drawn to the purported shortages of primary metals
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