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EV Good News
BMW will open i3 orders this week, months ahead of schedule, as demand takes off
BMW will open orders for the new i3 electric vehicle this week, accelerating the timeline from fall due to strong consumer demand. The early launch reflects growing interest in the automaker's electric vehicle offerings.
EV Good News
Lucid Cosmos design revealed in patent filing ahead of 2026 launch
Lucid Motors has revealed its upcoming Cosmos crossover design through an EU patent filing, showing the production model of its sub-$50,000 mass-market EV ahead of a summer reveal.
Climate
Eastern Washington wildfire forces evacuations and destroys homes
High winds drove a wildfire into an eastern Washington neighborhood, forcing about 1,500 people to evacuate and destroying some homes. Fire officials were working to determine the full extent of damage and number of homes lost.
Energy Good News
Fox ESS to unveil new products alongside rebranding at Intersolar Europe 2026
Fox ESS will showcase its rebranding and new products at Intersolar Europe 2026 with an expanded 300+ square meter exhibition space. The company emphasizes its global campaign message 'The Champion's Choice' as it presents its latest offerings.
Energy Good News
Terris Energy launches monobloc air-to-water heat pump for multi-unit residential buildings
Terris Energy has launched a 60 kW hybrid heat pump combining air-to-water technology with a gas condensing boiler for multi-unit residential buildings. The R290-based monobloc system is designed for simplified integration in renovation and new-build projects.
Wildlife Good News
In South Africa, a village learns to live with baboons — but it may be the exception
A South African village has developed methods to coexist with baboons, demonstrating successful wildlife cohabitation. This approach may serve as a model for human-wildlife conflict resolution in other regions.
Climate Good News
How one woman’s farm is a model for small-scale farmers in Malawi
Diana Sitima's farm in Malawi demonstrates how agroecology and land ownership enable small-scale farmers to build successful commercial enterprises beyond traditional maize cultivation.
Ocean
Months After a Jet Fuel Leak, No Agency Tested Waters Downstream of Piscataway Creek. So Community Groups Are Doing It Themselves.
A jet fuel leak from Joint Base Andrews has contaminated Piscataway Creek for five months with no government agency testing waters downstream near the Potomac River. Community groups are now conducting their own water quality testing in the affected area.
Energy Good News
Welsh rugby stadium goes solar with 1.5 MW PV array
A Welsh rugby stadium installed a 1.5 MW solar array, the largest on a UK sports venue, generating enough power for 50+ matchdays annually. Historic Ascot racecourse also added solar as part of sustainability efforts.
Energy Good News
New Zealand’s largest rooftop solar installation comes online
New Zealand's commercial solar company Sunergise has commissioned the country's largest rooftop solar installation, a 5.3 MWp array at an industrial site in Auckland. This renewable energy milestone demonstrates growing adoption of solar technology in the commercial sector.
Wildlife Good News
‘Lost’ parrot rediscovered on remote Indonesian peak
A team of mountaineers and conservationists photographed the elusive blue-fronted lorikeet on Indonesia's Buru Island, marking only the second documented sighting in over 100 years. The rediscovery of this rare parrot species highlights ongoing conservation efforts in remote tropical regions.
Climate
Emergency Drawdown at Flaming Gorge Hits Its Recreation Economy
Flaming Gorge Reservoir's emergency water drawdown is damaging the recreation economy as boat ramps become unusable and visitors lose access to the lake. Marina operators face refunds and infrastructure damage as water levels drop significantly.
Policy Good News
Thames Water nationalisation moves closer as government objects to rescue deal
UK environment secretary objects to Thames Water's £10bn rescue plan, citing excessive consumer burden. The rejection pushes Britain's largest water company closer to potential nationalization.
Wildlife Good News
Dartmoor pony cull proposal prompts urgent call for livestock rule change
Natural England and MPs are urging the UK government to change livestock rules to prevent the culling of semi-wild Dartmoor ponies that have inhabited the landscape for over 4,000 years. The current Defra policy fails to distinguish between different livestock types, threatening the unique ponies that are specially adapted to the boggy terrain.
Energy
Home solar in rural America: a storm just took out your power, now what?
Rural homes face unique challenges with solar and battery systems during extended power outages caused by storms, as utilities prioritize urban areas. Home energy storage becomes critical infrastructure rather than convenience in remote locations.
EV
Rivian lays off hundreds, under 2% of staff, a week after R2 launch
Rivian laid off hundreds of workers, less than 2% of its workforce, as it pursues profitability following its R2 SUV launch. The cuts affected service, customer, sales, and marketing teams.
EV Good News
Hyundai is closing in on Chevy as the #2 EV brand in the US
Hyundai is approaching Chevrolet as the second-largest EV brand in the US market. The automaker is on track for its sixth consecutive year of record sales domestically.
Energy Good News
Ex-Tesla exec builds the home heat pump Tesla gave up for robots
A former Tesla executive is launching a startup to develop residential heat pumps, a product Tesla promoted but abandoned. The move represents renewed interest in home energy solutions as the automotive industry shifts focus.
EV Good News
Baidu Apollo Go wins Level 4 robotaxi approval in Switzerland as AmiGo
Baidu Apollo Go received Level 4 autonomous driving approval in Switzerland for its AmiGo robotaxi service. The Chinese tech company is deploying driverless vehicles into European public transport ahead of competitors.
EV
Who killed the lightweight commuter e-bike?
The electric bicycle industry once promised to make commuting easier and reduce car trips, but the lightweight commuter e-bike segment appears to have declined. The story examines why this initial vision for accessible e-bikes failed to materialize as expected.
EV Good News
BYD Taking Responsibility Increases God’s Eye Use & Makes Vehicles Safer
BYD now offers full damage guarantees for autonomous driving features in LiDAR-equipped vehicles with their latest software, covering urban driving and intelligent parking capabilities.
EV
Rivian Pursues Financial Sustainability with Layoffs
Rivian is restructuring operations through layoffs as it transitions from luxury to mid-market EV production. The company is pursuing financial sustainability while expanding its vehicle portfolio.
Policy
UK Plans To Roll Back EV Mandate
The UK is considering modifications to its zero-emission vehicle mandate in response to concerns from automakers and trade unions. The government plans to adjust the ZEV mandate to address industry and labor worries about implementation.
EV
VinFast Needs To Work On Its Marketing In The USA
VinFast faces significant challenges breaking into the US electric vehicle market, with marketing being identified as a major obstacle to achieving its ambitious goals.
EV Good News
8 New Fast EV Chargers Installed In Kentucky
Kentucky has installed eight new fast-charging stations for electric vehicles, including locations in Elizabethtown and Shepherdsville. This expansion continues the state's Team Kentucky EV Charging program, which has now completed multiple fast-charging sites.
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