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‘Challenging' Winter Storm Brings Bomb Cyclone to California. Here's What That Means
Some Californians are being asked to only leave the house if necessary as the state braces for worsening storm conditions.
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Five CT Cities and Towns Earn Climate Leader Designation
Cities and towns in Connecticut are doing their part when it comes to helping the climate. A local organization is honoring some cities and towns for how they’re addressing climate change on a local level. Sustainable CT is an organization attempting to advance community sustainability in our state. Sustainable CT says 129 out of 169 cities and towns are currently…
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Europe Is Experiencing Its Worst Drought in at Least 500 Years
Record temperatures in Europe this summer have disrupted transportation, displaced thousands of people and resulted in hundreds of heat-related deaths.
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UK Gets Ready for Travel Disruptions as Temps May Hit 104 F
The British government was holding an emergency response meeting to plan for record high temperatures next week after authorities issued their first-ever “red” warning for extreme heat.
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Make $87.50 in 3 Minutes: Reporting Idling Trucks in NYC Has Become a Lucrative Side Hustle for Clean-Air Vigilantes
Clean-air vigilantes have found a way to make money by taking videos of idling trucks.
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How Hackers and Geopolitics Could Derail the Planned Energy Transition
Finance, geopolitics and cybersecurity will all be crucial in determining the scope and success of any energy transition.
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Biden Announces New Funding to Make Homes More Energy Efficient
Biden officials said the new funding will allow them to retrofit about 450,000 homes and slash monthly energy bills for families.
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‘A Ghost Is Driving the Car' — My Peaceful and Productive Experience in a Waymo Self-Driving Van
Riding in a self-driving van underscored the potential of autonomous vehicles, which some believe will be a multitrillion-dollar market for investors.
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Energy Production Vs. Climate Protection: Americans Are Split Along Party Lines
A new Gallup poll shows Americans are worried about the cost and availability of energy, but Democrats prioritize climate protection.
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Tesla Should Accept That It Violated Labor Laws If Elon Musk Is Serious About Inviting the UAW to Organize Workers, Union Chief Ray Curry Says
The UAW president said such an action would be a “good faith effort” and “demonstrate a commitment to the workers of the facility” in Fremont, California.
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GM Looks to Increase Electric Hummer Production as Reservations Top 65,000, Exceeding Expectations
The Hummer EV pickup is currently on sale, but new orders would not likely be fulfilled until 2024 due to the number of reservations.
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Russia's Invasion Has Made Energy Security a Hot Topic. The U.S. Thinks Hydrogen Could Be the Answer
Both the energy transition and energy security have become topics of significant debate and discussion.
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Bill Gates and Blackrock Are Backing the Start-Up Behind Hydropanels That Make Water Out of Thin Air
Source Global is a climate startup that uses hydropanels to produce clean water out of the air. It’s backed by Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
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Chinese EV Maker Nio Delivers Its First ET7 Electric Sedans
The ET7 is one of three new Nio models expected in 2022.
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Electric Automaker XPeng Posts Narrower-Than-Expected Quarterly Loss as Pricing Power Cushions Production Snags
The company expects to deliver between 33,500 and 34,000 vehicles in total this quarter, representing growth of more than 150% versus the first quarter of 2021.
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The Tesla Roadster Is an Endangered Species — Meet the Community Keeping It Alive
The Roadster was Tesla’s first car. And with only 2,450 made and an estimated 1,500 left, it’s an endangered species. A group of fans is keeping it alive.
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War Shakes Europe Path to Energy Independence, Climate Goals
Europe’s most pressing energy policy goal was reducing carbon emissions that cause climate change before Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Exxon Is Mining Bitcoin in North Dakota as Part of Its Plan to Slash Emissions
ExxonMobil has been working with Denver-based Crusoe Energy Systems to mine bitcoin in North Dakota.
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Treasury Secretary Yellen: The U.S. Should Have Moved Faster Toward Renewable Energy
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke to CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin about the United States’ goals on both climate and national security.
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FedEx Is Testing Electric Carts for Last-Mile Delivery in Big U.S. and Canadian Cities
As e-commerce surges, FedEx is testing an electric cart service to help delivery services in cities where room for parking is tight.