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Jackery FridgeGuard Takes Stylish, Customer-Centric Design to Refrigerator Backup Battery
Jackery launched the FridgeGuard, a stylish backup battery designed specifically for refrigerators. The product emphasizes customer-centric design to meet the needs of refrigerator backup power applications.
Policy
DOJ Rushes To Help xAI Pollute The Skies Over Mississippi
The DOJ is reportedly assisting xAI in a legal matter related to operations in Mississippi. The story alleges the company is using government support to avoid environmental compliance obligations.
EV
One Big Reason Robotaxis Won’t Replace Owning Cars
An environmental journalist reflects on a decade of robotaxi coverage, discussing predictions about Tesla's autonomous driving technology versus traditional vehicle ownership models. The article examines whether robotaxis will actually replace personal car ownership despite technological advances.
Policy
The tide is turning on Thames Water: special administration looks best | Nils Pratley
The UK government appears to be shifting toward special administration for Thames Water, England's major water utility, after shareholders abandoned the company two years ago. The approach would allow the state to temporarily fund operations while potential buyers submit offers.
EV Good News
The Genesis GV90 looks huge charging next to the Kia EV9
Genesis unveiled its GV90 flagship electric SUV, spotted charging next to a Kia EV9, showcasing its significantly larger size. The vehicle represents the brand's premium entry into the growing luxury EV market segment.
EV
Tesla ‘Robotaxis’ are not crashing because they are not running
Tesla's robotaxis show zero at-fault crashes in NHTSA data, but the improvement stems from minimal fleet activity rather than safety advances. Live data reveals the active robotaxi fleet is shrinking a year into the program.
Ocean
Pumice Rafts Encroach on Admiralty Islands
Pumice fragments from an underwater volcanic eruption drifted across the Bismarck Sea and accumulated on Admiralty Islands coasts. The buoyant rock deposits pose challenges to island ecosystems and communities in the region.
EV
Tesla’s self-driving safeguards fooled by $30 doll heads
Chinese e-commerce sellers are marketing cheap plastic doll heads designed to fool Tesla's driver monitoring camera. The devices undermine vehicle safety systems by making the car think drivers are paying attention when they're not.
EV
Tesla presented misleading ‘Full Self-Driving’ safety data to European regulators
Tesla presented self-published and inflated safety data for its Full Self-Driving system to European regulators in Sweden and the Netherlands. The company claimed FSD could save 32,000 lives based on assumptions independent researchers call absurd.
Climate Good News
Want To Create A Viable And Sustainable Community Garden? These Folks Can Show You How
Bernie McBee leads a mission to create a sustainable community garden in an economically disadvantaged area of Fort Pierce, Florida. The initiative demonstrates how communities can develop viable urban gardening solutions with proper support.
EV
Elon Musk’s Missed Full Self-Driving Targets Are Even Wilder Than I Remembered
The article examines Elon Musk's history of unmet Full Self-Driving promises and debates whether Tesla's system qualifies as Level 4 autonomous or remains Level 2 driver assistance.
Policy
A Commercial Space Race Prompts a Thorny Question: Who Owns the Sky?
Commercial satellite launches are crowding Earth's upper atmosphere and threatening humanity's relationship with the night sky and celestial commons. The surge in space industry activity raises questions about who owns and regulates access to orbital space.
EV Good News
Observations After Two Weeks with Tesla Hardware 4 & Full Self Driving V14 in My 2026 Tesla Model Y
A Tesla owner shares observations about Hardware 4 and Full Self Driving V14 after two weeks with a 2026 Model Y, comparing it to seven years of FSD development on Hardware 3.
EV Good News
Tesla’s Level 2++ Supervised Full Self-Driving Approved In Belgium
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has been approved for deployment in Belgium, following approvals in the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, and Denmark. The company must complete additional testing before rolling out the driver-assist technology to customers.
Wildlife Good News
Britain’s favourite butterfly revealed – and it’s a familiar backyard beauty
Britain's peacock butterfly has won a public poll conducted by Butterfly Conservation to determine the nation's favourite native species. The distinctive insect, recognized by its lavender, yellow, and maroon eye spots, is a common backyard visitor throughout the British Isles.
Energy
Fire strikes another German home with solar roof tiles
A house fire in Kleve, Germany involving integrated photovoltaic roof tiles required 65 firefighters and lasted nearly five hours. Fire crews faced challenges from hidden hotspots and energized solar tiles that continued generating voltage in sunlight.
EV
The Chevy Equinox EV is suddenly way more expensive to lease at over $500 a month
The Chevy Equinox EV, marketed as America's most affordable EV with over 315 miles of range, has increased its lease pricing to over $500 per month. The price hike makes the vehicle less accessible to budget-conscious consumers.
EV
Tesla promotes FSD misuse in its own videos — undermining its legal defense
Tesla's promotional videos show drivers using Full Self-Driving without supervision, contradicting the company's legal defense in $14.5 billion lawsuits that claims drivers must always supervise the system.
EV Good News
Specialized launches Turbo Levo 4 X, a full-suspension off-road cargo e-bike
Specialized launches the Turbo Levo 4 X, a full-suspension electric cargo e-bike designed for bikepacking and off-road adventures. The electric bike aims to make outdoor exploration more accessible while reducing reliance on motorized transportation.
Wildlife Good News
Toby Carvery to fund orchard replanting as settlement for felling ancient oak
Toby Carvery settled a legal dispute over felling a 500-year-old oak tree by agreeing to fund orchard replanting. The unauthorized damage in north London sparked public outrage and parliamentary questions.
EV Good News
Lucid (LCID) finally adds hands-free driving to the Gravity SUV
Lucid Group has begun rolling out hands-free highway driving to its Gravity SUV via software update. The feature arrives as the EV startup faces shareholder lawsuits and financial challenges.
EV
NIO Refutes US Dept of Defense Claim That It’s Linked To The Chinese Military
The US Department of Defense designated NIO and other Chinese companies as military-linked entities. NIO refutes the classification, which affects its international EV sales operations.
Wildlife Good News
Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders
Animal welfare campaigners are calling for dialogue to phase out the annual guga hunt of infant gannets on a Scottish island. The 400-year-old practice is considered culturally significant and sustainable by local Hebridean islanders.
EV Good News
Watch a BYD electric sedan do a full tank turn in a hilariously tight space
A viral video demonstrates a BYD electric sedan performing a tank turn in an extremely narrow space using independent electric motors and torque vectoring technology. The feat highlights EV capabilities that US automakers have yet to deliver commercially.
EV Good News
Ed Darmanin Does the Big Lap around Australia on an Electric Motorbike
A retired electrical engineer from Sydney is attempting to circumnavigate mainland Australia on an electric motorcycle, a journey never completed before. The expedition aims to demonstrate EV capability and promote clean transportation.
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