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China cell prices hold steady amid mounting downward pressure ahead of SNEC
China's solar cell prices remain stable despite increasing downward pressure as the solar industry prepares for the SNEC conference. The market update tracks weekly price trends in the global photovoltaic sector.
EV
Podcast: Tesla Robotaxi numbers, Ferrari’s controversial Luce launches, Waymo Ojai, and more
A podcast episode discusses Tesla's Robotaxi performance metrics, Ferrari's new Luce model, and Waymo's autonomous vehicle developments in sustainable transport. The episode covers recent developments in electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology.
News
Anker SOLIX permanently cuts power station prices + exclusive bonus savings to lows, Lectric’s rare 30% extra battery sale lows, more
We’re closing out this week’s Green Deals (and May as a whole) with some notable last-of-the-month additional sales, with everything here and from weeks past still available to shop in our updated Memorial Day Green Deals hub through the weekend. Speaking of the weekend, Anker SOLIX currently ha
EV Good News
The Buick Electra L7 BEV Looks Awesome — But Only For China
Buick has released the Electra L7 BEV, a new electric sedan designed exclusively for the Chinese market. The vehicle will not be available in the United States.
Policy Good News
The Successes & Failures of Gondola Transit Systems (The Good Outweighs the Bad)
Gondola transit systems offer efficient public transportation solutions for cities with significant elevation changes. The article examines both successes and failures of this alternative transit method.
Energy Good News
CleanTechnica’s Solar Report Inspires Readers To Teach Each Other
A CleanTechnica solar report has generated extensive reader discussion and knowledge sharing about the solar energy sector. Readers are actively engaging in comments to exchange insights about solar's current state and future prospects.
Energy
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon prices remain stable
China's polysilicon and wafer prices remained stable week-on-week with weak trading activity and declining new orders. The solar market has adopted a cautious wait-and-see stance on downstream demand.
Climate Good News
Cigarette butts for free food? How one group is asking people to rethink litter
A Dutch food truck offers free food in exchange for cigarette butts to raise awareness about plastic waste. Cigarette butts are the world's most common plastic litter, with over 4.5 trillion produced annually.
Opinion
To reverse the ‘greenlash’, Europe’s Green parties should embrace Polanski’s boldness | Tarik Abou-Chadi
A political scientist argues European Green parties must adopt more ambitious strategies to reverse recent electoral losses and backlash against climate policies. He suggests embracing boldness on economic inequality to regain support from progressive voters.
EV Good News
Waymo starts offering rides in new Ojai robotaxi with 6th-gen Driver
Waymo has launched its new Ojai robotaxi with 6th-generation autonomous driving hardware across San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. The company has completed over 20 million fully autonomous trips across 11 cities.
EV
VinFast Appoints Chairman’s Son to Top Post Amidst Global Expansion
VinFast appoints founder's son as board chairman amid global expansion and competitive pressures in the EV market.
Ocean
‘World’s deepest banner protest’ launched at the bottom of the sea
Greenpeace deployed a remotely operated vehicle at 2,300 meters depth in the Norwegian Sea to unfurl a banner reading 'LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!' as an underwater protest.
Wildlife
Nepal’s rhododendron tourism sparks unchecked liquor trade concerns
Tourism growth in Nepal's rhododendron forests is driving an unchecked liquor trade that threatens the region's ecosystems and communities. The influx of visitors to the Tinjure-Milke-Jaljale area has created environmental and social concerns beyond the economic benefits.
Opinion
Ben Jennings on Britain’s heatwave – cartoon
Ben Jennings publishes a cartoon commentary on Britain's heatwave. The piece uses editorial illustration to address extreme heat events affecting the UK.
Policy Good News
Luxury yacht maker Sunseeker pleads guilty to violating a US environmental law
Luxury yacht maker Sunseeker pleaded guilty to violating U.S. environmental law by using illegally sourced teak from Myanmar on two imported yachts. The company faces penalties for violating regulations on protected timber imports.
Policy Good News
Why New York’s push to regulate e-bikes just slammed on the brakes
New York lawmakers had pushed for increased e-bike regulations including registration and licensing, but the regulatory effort has stalled. The momentum behind the proposed regulations appears to have diminished.
Energy
In Florida, an Agricultural Town in Need of an Economic Boost Eyes Hyperscale Data Centers
An agricultural Florida town considers allowing hyperscale data centers to boost its economy. A longtime resident expresses concerns about losing rural land and character to industrial development.
Wildlife
Half of UK adults say they spend less than three hours a week outside in nature
A UK survey reveals 90% of adults have positive childhood memories of outdoor play, yet half now spend less than three hours weekly in nature. Wildlife charities are calling on people to reconnect with outdoor experiences.
Policy
A Louisiana state senator helped secure Meta’s largest datacenter. Then he sold the land beside it
Louisiana state senator Jay Morris helped secure Meta's Hyperion datacenter project while denying ethics violations over nearby land sales. Experts question whether his involvement constitutes a conflict of interest.
Climate Good News
An Post Reaches Emissions Milestone 3 Months Early
An Post, Ireland's national postal service, achieved its carbon reduction targets three months ahead of schedule. The milestone represents progress in the organization's emissions reduction commitments.
Wildlife
Why are people buying pet ants?
Rising popularity of pet ants is driving an underground global trade that captures wild ant colonies. The trend raises concerns about ecological impacts from unsustainable harvesting of wild populations.
EV Good News
EV Charging Meets Chicken Rippers At Bojangles (In Other Words, The War On EVs Is Over)
Bojangles has launched an EV charging campaign alongside its new Chicken Ripper sliders menu items. The move signals growing mainstream acceptance of electric vehicles in the quick-service restaurant industry.
Climate
Tornado Draws a Jagged Line in Mississippi
Multiple tornadoes touched down in Mississippi in early May 2026, with the strongest causing visible damage to vegetation across the region. NASA documented the storm's path through satellite imagery.
Energy Good News
Record-dry April lifts irradiance across Eastern Australia
April 2026 was exceptionally dry across Eastern Australia, with persistent high pressure creating clear skies and above-normal solar irradiance. New South Wales and Victoria experienced the strongest sunshine surpluses, though tropical remnants brought rain to northern regions.
Policy
Brazil increases import tax on batteries at local manufacturer’s request
Brazil raised import tariffs on specific 48V LFP batteries from 18% to 25% through May 2027, supporting local manufacturers in the energy storage sector. The measure applies to batteries for telecommunications and photovoltaic systems up to 4.8 kW.
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