Toyota opened the doors of its factories in Japan last week to show off its latest manufacturing technologies.
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Working Remotely May Have Significant Carbon Reduction Benefits
What's the best way to reduce carbon emissions from working? The latest research says the answer is,
Instead of Talking About Speed Limits, Let’s Talk More About Stroads
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! I recently saw people on social media saying that there should be a 20 MPH speed limit everywhere in cities, which is a pretty weird argument all by itself in 2023. This, sadly, is an idea that’s been pushed […]
45% Of New Cars In Netherlands Now Plugin Cars!
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! In the Netherlands, 45% of new car sales were plugin car sales in August. Furthermore, 33% were full electrics. The Netherlands saw an increase in plugin registrations to 12,518 units in August, with the Dutch plugin vehicle (PEV) market […]
The World Just Sweltered Through Hottest August On Record
Both hemispheres saw record-warm seasons and a 174-year climate record.
New Roadmap to Accelerate Offshore Wind Transmission in U.S.
Interior and Energy Departments Release Comprehensive Transmission Action Plan to Unlock America’s Vast Potential of Atlantic Offshore Wind Energy
Insurance Majors Invest In Fossil Fuels While Cutting Coverage Due To Climate Risks
US-based insurance companies are running away from climate-related risks while propping up fossil fuel companies.
MINI Countryman EV Debuts in U.S. During Climate Week
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! If there’s one thing that’s clear, it’s that the U.S. market is important to BMW as it rolls out the new generation of MINIs. And, it’s something it seems to be getting right. Doin’ It Right Even before BMW […]
Perovskite Stability & Solar Conversion Performance Improve in Materials with Less Bromide Migration
The standard antisolvent method for perovskite processing (left) produces granular films that allow bromides to move. The new gas-quench method produces a much more compact material that reduces bromide movement and improves performance and stability.