New research shows the fossil fuel and auto industries were fully aware of the damage their products were doing as early as 1954.
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Can Ocean Energy Power Carbon Removal?
Can the Ocean Energy Power, Carbon Removal? Offshore energy, including wind and wave energy, could provide the power
UAW says more than 30% of workers at Alabama Hyundai plant sign union cards
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsGocycle Launches An Electric Cargo Bike
A new electric cargo bike has been launched by Gocycle, which has been building unique-looking folding e-bikes for a number of years now.
Detecting Atmospheric Rivers with Satellite Observations
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America’s Guardrails Can’t Handle Hefty EV Trucks
In a recent test, a Rivian R1T pickup ripped through a steel guardrail like it was barely there.
Tesla Winter Essentials: Don’t Leave Home in Your Model 3 or Model Y Without These 10 Items
Planning a winter road trip in your Tesla? Don't leave home without these ten essential items.
New E-Bike Crankset Is A Chainless Pedal-By-Wire System That Incorporates Regenerative Braking
Cixi, a French company which specializes in "green active mobility solutions," has developed its own version of a chainless drivetrain, which it calls a Pedaling Energy Recovery System (PERS)
Some Automakers Soften On EVs, But Lucid Charges Forward
CEO Peter Rawlinson thinks the future is bright for Lucid, citing behind-the-scenes groundwork that should pay off soon.
Hyundai Motor Group Sold More EVs In The U.S. Than GM And Ford In 2023
The South Korean group remains the top OEM in terms of all-electric car sales after Tesla.