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Cybersecurity concerns put focus on India’s solar inverter supplies
The EU is considering funding restrictions for solar projects using inverters from high-risk vendors like China due to cybersecurity concerns. India needs a balanced approach to strengthen security oversight while maintaining solar deployment momentum.
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Rights groups renew call to free jailed Cambodian environmental activists
Ten environmental activists from Mother Nature Cambodia remain imprisoned after a month-long trial on charges widely seen as retaliatory. Seventy-three civil society organizations have renewed calls for their unconditional release after 700 days in custody.
Wildlife Good News
Canadian government endorses a plan to move whales from shuttered Marineland park to US and Spain
Canada's government approved relocating 30 belugas and 4 dolphins from a closed Ontario theme park to aquariums in the US and Spain. The plan could prevent the whales from being euthanized.
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Bangladesh struggles to enforce ‘polluter pays’ principle amid legal delays
Bangladesh has struggled to enforce the 'polluter pays' principle despite endorsing it since 1992 through the Rio Declaration. Legal delays and implementation gaps continue to hinder the country's progress in holding polluters accountable.
Climate Good News
In Malawi, one woman’s farm shows what’s possible with land and support
Diana Sitima's diversified farm in Malawi demonstrates sustainable agricultural practices as an alternative to monoculture maize farming. Her 3.5-hectare operation produces multiple crops and generates community interest in alternative farming methods.
Wildlife
Confinement and disinfected bedding: An ape sanctuary in DRC responds to Ebola
Over 200 primates at a DRC rehabilitation center are confined due to an Ebola outbreak following a human death. The sanctuary is implementing disinfection protocols to protect the animals.
Policy
 In the Wake of Georgia’s Blue Wave, Alabama Changed Its Utility Regulation Elections. This Black Democrat Is Suing. 
A Black Democratic candidate is suing Alabama after the state changed utility regulation election rules following Georgia's Democratic victories. The lawsuit challenges changes to the Public Service Commission election process.
Policy
A New N.C. Ratepayer Bill Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, but Incentivizes Fossil Fuels
North Carolina's Ratepayer Protection Act would restrict data center development but exempt Duke Energy from fossil fuel regulations. The bill presents conflicting energy policy objectives in the state legislature.
Climate
Typhoon Jangmi
Typhoon Jangmi is expected to bring heavy rainfall across southern Japan. The storm represents the type of extreme weather event linked to climate change impacts.
Energy Good News
German startup building vertical air-to-water heat pump
A German startup is developing a vertical air-to-water heat pump system for heating applications. The technology will supply heat to the Klimacampus Bremen and nearby artist studios.
Policy
In Alabama Primary Elections, Incumbent Utility Regulators Feel the Squeeze of High Energy Prices
Alabama voters rejected one incumbent utility regulator and sent another to runoff in May primary elections amid concerns about rising energy prices.
Policy Good News
In first, California city overwhelmingly votes to permanently ban datacenters
Monterey Park, California residents voted to permanently ban datacenters, becoming the first US city to do so through ballot initiative. The measure passed overwhelmingly despite many other cities implementing temporary moratoriums.
Policy
Antibiotics use in livestock could rise by a third in next 15 years, UN report warns
A UN report warns that livestock antibiotic use could increase by nearly a third in 15 years without government intervention, threatening human medicine effectiveness. The livestock sector accounts for close to three-quarters of global antimicrobial use, with animals routinely dosed to promote growth.
Energy Good News
ELM MicroGrid installs battery storage in its hometown [video]
ELM MicroGrid, a battery storage specialist, has installed a new battery energy storage system at a solar microgrid project in its hometown of Peoria, Illinois.
EV Good News
REALLY Quick Charge: the Hammer Down crossover episode, with Mike Bush
A Quick Charge podcast crossover episode explores the business of freight and logistics with focus on efficient, fossil-free trucking solutions. The discussion covers industry involvement opportunities and the future of sustainable transportation in the trucking sector.
EV Good News
Here’s our first look at BYD’s new low-cost, 1,000 km-range PHEV in real life [Images]
BYD reveals its first low-cost PHEV designed for overseas markets with 1,000 km range capability. The vehicle is expected to launch soon in Europe as the automaker expands its plug-in hybrid electric offerings.
EV Good News
Hyundai IONIQ 5 crowned the best family EV
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 has been recognized as the best family electric vehicle, offering 318 miles of range, fast charging, and a $35,000 starting price. The vehicle combines affordability with practical features to appeal to families transitioning to electric transportation.
Policy
Voters shocked to learn the fossil shill in charge of EPA is harming air quality
A poll shows most Americans support the EPA protecting air and water quality from toxic chemicals. The survey indicates voter concern about the EPA's current direction under Lee Zeldin.
EV Good News
Kia’s electric van is now available as a 7-seater for under $50,000
Kia's electric van PV5 is now available as a 7-seater model priced under $50,000. The expanded seating option makes the electric van more accessible to families and commercial users.
Energy Good News
AI in a box: Windrose wants to containerize the data center [update]
Windrose has partnered with LiFe-Younger to develop containerized mobile AI data centers and battery energy storage systems. The collaboration aims to commercialize the company's portable tech solutions for renewable energy and computing applications.
EV Good News
Can an e-bike really save you money on gas? The math is clear
An analysis explores whether e-bikes can save money compared to gas vehicles, concluding they offer significant savings. The piece suggests most people focus on the wrong financial metrics when evaluating e-bike economics.
EV Good News
BYD & Tesla Play Tag for Top Spot in Australia in May 2026
Tesla's Model Y reclaimed Australia's top EV sales spot in May 2026, becoming the first electric vehicle to lead all powertrains. BYD's Sealion had briefly held the position in April, demonstrating growing EV market competition.
Policy
Feeding The Fuel Crop: Fertilisers Are Powering More Than Just Food
The EU plans to stockpile fertilisers amid Middle East conflict, but expanding crop-based biofuel production threatens supply security. Half of EU and UK biofuels still depend on fertilisers despite policy efforts to limit their use.
EV Good News
Rivian CEO: Self-Driving Cars Here Before 2030 (BYD: Here Now)
Rivian CEO predicts self-driving cars will be available before 2030, while BYD claims the technology is already deployed. Multiple technological approaches to autonomous vehicles are progressing toward commercialization.
EV Good News
Tesla Expands Unsupervised Robotaxi Service To Whole Austin Metro Area
Tesla has expanded its unsupervised robotaxi service to the entire Austin metro area, though the company faces criticism over service limitations and missed deployment targets.
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