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Policy
Free up fertiliser supplies to avert global food crisis, Yvette Cooper urges
UK foreign secretary warns that fertiliser supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz threaten global food security, with developing nations facing the worst impacts. The crisis demands urgent action to reopen shipping routes and stabilize fertiliser and fuel supplies within weeks.
Energy Good News
Fleets are moving fast to electrify as homeowners race to get 30% solar credit
Commercial trucking fleets are accelerating electrification efforts amid oil supply concerns. Homeowners are rushing to claim a 30% solar tax credit before a July 4th deadline.
EV Good News
IONNA slashes DC fast charging price 48% for Memorial Day
IONNA is offering a 48% discount on DC fast charging during Memorial Day weekend to encourage EV road trips. The price reduction aims to make electric vehicle travel more affordable for holiday getaways.
EV Good News
Costco has a new stackable discount on the 2027 Chevy Bolt
Costco is offering exclusive incentives on the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV through its Auto Program for members. The newly revived electric vehicle aims to expand affordable EV options.
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BMW has a plan to ‘keep the brand young’ — A cheaper EV
BMW plans to launch an affordable electric 1 Series to attract younger consumers and maintain brand relevance in the EV market. The cheaper electric vehicle aims to expand BMW's appeal among cost-conscious buyers transitioning to electric mobility.
EV Good News
Ford bets on 5 new vehicles, including EVs and Bronco, to spark Europe comeback
Ford plans to introduce five new vehicles in Europe, including an electrified Bronco and multiple electric vehicles. The automaker aims to use these new models to revitalize its struggling European operations.
EV Good News
Why every American family should have an e-bike at home
The article argues that e-bikes should become standard household tools for American families to reduce transportation emissions. It positions e-bikes as practical alternatives to cars for many trips, even if not complete car replacements.
Energy Good News
NLR Battery Innovation Awarded NASA’s Invention of the Year
NASA awarded its Invention of the Year to a new battery innovation developed by researchers. The lithium-ion battery technology was successfully tested on the Artemis II mission around the moon.
EV
Toyota Keeps Trying To Assemble A Hydrogen Market That Refuses To Form
Toyota is investing in hydrogen trucks through ex-Nikola executives' startup Hyroad, which acquired Nikola's hydrogen assets. The effort highlights ongoing challenges in building a viable hydrogen vehicle market.
EV Good News
Used Electric Vehicles — Is Now The Time To Buy, Or Better To Wait?
The used electric vehicle market in the US is expanding with increasing supply and model variety, prompting consumers to consider timing their purchases. The article examines whether now is the right time to buy used EVs or if waiting remains the better strategy.
Energy
Coal Pollution Hurts Solar Panels, Just Like Your Lungs
Coal power plant aerosols reduce solar panel efficiency by diffusing sunlight over nearby arrays. The pollution harms both renewable energy generation and human health.
Energy Good News
Taiwan shifting to regionalized approach for solar permitting
Taiwan's Taoyuan region implements new regional guidelines for solar projects requiring environmental assessments and disaster preparedness plans. The regulations aim to make solar operations responsible neighbors while supporting renewable energy development.
Energy Good News
Floating PV tested at manure lagoon in Spain
Spanish company Intergia is testing floating solar panels on pig farm manure lagoons to reduce ammonia emissions while generating electricity. Two prototypes are being evaluated for emissions reduction, durability, and energy performance.
Energy Good News
Toyo denies Ethiopia duty evasion, confirms 4 GW ramp and US cell plant
Japanese solar manufacturer Toyo denies duty evasion accusations regarding its Ethiopian facility and confirms reaching 4 GW capacity last year. The company also announced plans for a U.S. onshore solar cell plant.
Energy Good News
Romania moves from solar to storage rebates
Romania is shifting subsidy focus from solar panel installations to battery storage systems for existing solar prosumers. The move aims to support grid stability while maintaining renewable energy sector growth.
Energy
Philippine fishing and Indigenous communities wary of clean energy boom in Marcos stronghold
Philippine fishing and Indigenous communities express concerns about renewable energy development in a Marcos stronghold region. The expansion of clean energy projects threatens traditional livelihoods and local ecosystems.
Wildlife
Nepal’s plan to release blackbucks into tiger country raises red flags
Nepal plans to relocate blackbucks from western protected areas to south-central lowlands to expand the species' population. Conservationists express concerns about predation risks and the suitability of the new habitat.
Wildlife
Fire at WCS Makira Natural Park office allegedly linked to patrol efforts
A fire destroyed Wildlife Conservation Society's office at Makira Natural Park in Madagascar on May 4, allegedly set by angry residents. The incident is linked to tensions over park patrol efforts and conservation management.
Policy
Fire and ‘sheer volume’: how Britain’s 6m-vape problem is putting recycling under strain
Britain's 6 million discarded vapes annually create a £1bn recycling challenge, with waste workers manually dismantling devices to separate batteries and components. The surge in e-waste strains recycling infrastructure despite a ban on disposable vapes.
Climate
Minnesota deploys national guard to help fight wildfires in northern region
Minnesota's National Guard has been activated to combat unpredictable, fast-moving wildfires in the northern region fueled by dry, windy weather. Governor Tim Walz declared a peacetime emergency and authorized the deployment following a request from the Department of Natural Resources.
Energy Good News
The Importance of Conservative Leadership in Clean Energy
A podcast episode features leaders from the Conservative Energy Network discussing their organization's role and motivations in the clean energy sector. The discussion highlights conservative perspectives on renewable energy adoption and environmental policy.
Wildlife
Timmy the whale confirmed dead by Danish authorities
A humpback whale named Timmy, found beached in Denmark, died two weeks after a controversial rescue attempt that transported it to the North Sea. Danish authorities confirmed the whale's death on Saturday near the island of Anholt.
Opinion
Pity the poor AI data centers facing ‘discrimination’ | Arwa Mahdawi
Opinion piece criticizes rapid expansion of AI data centers as imposing infrastructure that diverts resources from communities. Local resistance to data center development is framed as discrimination by the tech industry.
Energy Good News
Sennebogen shows off electric, autonomous material handler
Sennebogen demonstrated a semi-autonomous material handling system combining an electric excavator, mobile battery, and shredder for European recycling plants. The solution aims to improve efficiency and throughput in waste processing operations.
Energy Good News
E-quipment highlight: Milwaukee brings big electric power to any job site
Milwaukee is launching two new cordless electric power tools designed for job sites. The products aim to electrify construction equipment and reduce reliance on gas-powered alternatives.
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