Fossil fuel funding from wealthy countries continues to exceed their pledges to shrink the amount they give to prop up the industry.
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KBO K1 Folding E-Bike Tested – CleanTechnica
The KBO K1 folding e-bike is a very pleasing bike to ride for a good value. I liked its compact design and variety of ride options.
Germany’s CO2 Off 10%, Coal & Nuclear Down, Gas Networks Next, Oz Debates Nuclear
I occasionally get sucked into vortices of irrationality and this was one of those times.
Tesla Will Not Have True Robotaxi Release This Year
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Spoiler alert: My Tesla Model 3 with “Full Self Driving” (FSD) will not be able to operate and collect revenue as a robotaxi this year. No Tesla will be able to do so, unless ... [continued]
The Battle for EV Charging in Strata Title Buildings Continues in Australia
The battle to get a convenient charge point in strata title complexes continues in exisiting buildings despite support for new builds.
Pollution from 57 Companies = 80% of Post-Paris CO2
Just 57 companies are responsible for 80% of climate pollution emitted after the Paris Agreement, a new report shows. Using data
Above Average Hurricane Season Predicted
An early forecast of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season predicts an extremely active season. The predictions, Thursday
US Says No To EV Subsidies For Cars Built In EU
The EU has been negotiating with the Biden administration to find a way for cars made in Europe to qualify for US EV incentives.
Virtual Human Driving — Speculation On Tesla Next-Generation Platform, Part 2
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Before I begin the following highly speculative rant, take a look at my initial speculation on Tesla’s next-generation platform before investor day on March 1, 2023, and the things we learned after that. That ... [continued]
A Small Group Of Carbon Majors Has Created The Most Climate Pollution, & They’re Not Slowing Down
The Carbon Majors database is a tool that shows exactly who is responsible for the threats to our lives, oceans, forests, and world.